I don't have any other Disk Image mounting software; all I have is Stuffit
Expander.  Since Expander didn't automatically attempt to mount the disk
image after decoding and unstuffing, I dragged the Disk Image to the
Stuffit Expander drag-and-drop window which then brought up the error
message.  I guess what I am saying is what application do I need to mount
the disk image?

>>Here is the update on the situation:  I got an off-list email of the
>>keystrokes to boot from the zip disk so I proceded to download OS 7.0.1
>>from Apple.  After decoding and unstuffing, it brought up the disk image.
>>When I open it with Stuffit Expander, version 7.0.1, it comes up with the
>>following error:
>
>Say again, what version of Stuffit Expander?
>Once it's decoded and unstuffed why use Stuffit Expander again for the next
>step?
>
>-confused

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