My Reply follows quote. On 17/08/2003 21:14 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >In a message dated 8/17/2003 11:55:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time, >[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > >> Do you have an external CD Drive you can use? Maybe an external HD you >> can use as a startup disk? Norton can only do limited repairs to the >> startup disk. Sort of like working on your car's engine >> while it is >> running. > >I do have an external HD, but no means of connecting it to my Powerbook. >Same with an external Zip drive. The only other CD drive I have is USB, >so it's incompatible with my Powerbook. Any way to boot up off of the >internal zip drive? >Brian ------------ Hmm. Well, I don't know about booting from an internal Zip. The one in my Wallstreet needs the Iomega driver to mount, so I don't know how one would boot from it since the driver loads during boot.
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