[rescue] MacOS essentials
Andrew Weiss
ajwdsp at cloud9.net
Fri May 31 10:36:45 CDT 2002
The trick is:
1. Get a freeware de-binhexer from the Internet (check version-tracker)
2. Download Aladdin in Binhex form. Open it
3. Go get any other software you need thence-forth. (including Fetch)
A full OEM/Retail MacOS will have Aladdin Expander included. Software
Recovery Apple Service CD's don't. They also don't have a web browser
which becomes a pain in the arse too.
Now that I have an Appletalk network running on my G3 I just use it to
get anything I need for the older boxen. I also finally got Windows
2000 Advanced Server up, and boy does Services for Macintosh come in
handy... I was doing support for someone who moved from a Powerbook G3
to an HP Pavilion laptop (yes she is a moron) I was actually doing
support for my friend's store in exchange for RAM, and I used Appletalk
to put her disk contents on my drive, then Win2KAS to put her disk
contents on a Mac volume on the Win machine, then Windows fileshare to
put the contents on a regular win fileshare, and then back down onto her
XP laptop. (required for filename translation... she was also a moron
with regards to what she named her 11,000 files tons of illegal chars
even in FAT32 with unicode). Then of course I had the fun of importing
her contacts from Outlook 4.5 Mac to Outlook Express 6... yay... I had
to use good old vi with global replace to replace all the tabs with
commas. It did work fortunately. Quickbooks also worked to export, but
I didn't export Quicken quite right...urgh... why do people get these
shiny junk PC's?... It was really pretty for a PC with cool blue light
borders on buttons... but it was still a PIII 1.2 Ghz. Maybe we just
saved the world of Powerbooks from her hands, however... her keyboard
was bent.
Andrew
On Friday, May 31, 2002, at 11:25 AM, Joshua D Boyd wrote:
> Hey, I've set my 8100 up on my network. I have netscape 3 loaded, but
> it crashs a lot. I seem to not have Stuffit or Fetch. Where can I
> get these? Both seem to have turned into fairly expensive payware,
> and I generally refuse to pay for compression and FTP clients (since
> every other platform offers the best for free).
>
> Also, I have a copy of Illustrator on this machine. The disks are
> misplaced though. What is the trick to making a backup copy that can
> be installed on a new machine or a new hard drive? I guess loosing it
> isn't the worst that could happen. It's such an old version that
> Corel Draw should be able to perfectly read its files.
>
> I really need a new monitor for this machine.
>
> --
> Joshua D. Boyd
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