Is it possible to manually remove a driver that is loaded on boot up?
I have found that my new CD-Recordable drive automagically gets the
".AppleCD" Driver installed for it so that Retrospect ignores it.
However, after I burn a CD with Toast, and go into Retrospect I can
then use the CD-R for
Thanks to all for your answers!
However; I have been unable to find a driver related to the CD-R,
AFAIK Toast does not need one.. it just know how to talk to the CD-R
and Retrospect has no drivers that I can find!
dAVE
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>If the object is to use the CD burners native driver, then it should be
I also have one or two machines whose code I have forgotten... but
they're logged in already so no need to worry!
If a macintosh is not logged in and I forgot the security code I just
delete the control panel and reinstall it, with a new security code.
I'm curious; why you would want to move s
There is an option to have each server create backups of the
contact/planner databases regularly.
dAVE
>I'm getting a bunch of open-file type errors when backing up a machine that
>hosts my contact/planner servers. Does anyone else have this problem? Any
>suggestions for the best way around it?
I just discovered today that there is no support for any IDE/ATAPI
CD-Recordables on the Mac, with either version of Retrospect.
Now that Apple is shipping CD-RW's in their machines, could anyone
"hazard" a guess at how long it might be before we can use Retrospect
on those drives?
Maybe ther
I tried that as well, but it does not add support for any IDE CD-RW devices...
>There's an RDU 2.1 (Retrospect Driver Update) on their site.
>It adds support for new CD-RW and tape drives from LaCie, Panasonic,
>QPS, Quantum, Seagate, Sony, Yamaha, and others.
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>For Mac users, the update also al