IIRC, this refers to a specific *resource* within the System file. I'm not on my 3C589-equipped 1400 at the moment, but as memory serves, go fishing in the System file with ResEdit, find the DRVR resource bundle, and delete ENET0.

MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR SYSTEM FOLDER FIRST!!!!!

And that raises a few questions....


I've copied the System Folder. But I recall some magic re: getting it Blessed. Missing Manual talks only about how the active system folder is the only one blessed.

Q1: I'd like to be able to select a spare boot folder in case I FUBAR the one. But how do I do that? (In OS9 I think there is a way to choose at boot..)

Q2: Is there a way to create a boot floppy to bail me out if I do the wrong thing?


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