User Name oatmea1
Member Since 2000-12-08
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Boot CD did not work for my Mac. Boot CD appeared to work reasonably well. The program took more than half an hour to create a disk image (documentation says 8 - 15 minutes), and then presents the option to add other programs to the disk image. Once you're done, you just start up your Disk Copy program, burn the image to disk and you're ready to go! Ready to go, but I didn't get very far. The program produces disks that have enough start-up ability to begin the process, but only just enough so that the hard drive stands back and watches - so nothing starts. Result? A frozen computer. I have used earlier versions of this program, with similar results - a disk that locks up the computer. I'm still hopeful. Maybe future editions of this software will solve the problem. Or maybe, just maybe, Apple will solve the problem that they started in the first place by adding "Bootable Disk" burning to the OS, making this whole thing moot. [alert admin]
Monday, June 02 2003 @ 11:29 AM PDT
Sounds4Fun 1.0 (Mac OS 9)
when it was on 9... but where's the X release? [alert admin]
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Wednesday, August 28 2002 @ 01:23 PM PDT
Epson Stylus Photo 780 1.0 (Mac OS X)
OS X 10.0 or higher Someone tell that to the driver. Aparently, the "Unexpected Error" I encountered earlier means "Upgrade to 10.1." I did that, as a matter of course, and the thing worked just fine (after I reinstalled it). Still feature poor, & a little flakey. [alert admin]
Wednesday, October 31 2001 @ 04:28 PM PST
Epson Stylus Photo 780 1.0 (Mac OS X)
"Unexpected Error -108" anyway? The installer does in fact allow the printer to show up in the "DIRECTORY SERVICES" window, (under "EPSON USB") but does not permit setup, due to whatever causes a "-108." And should I make the misfortunate mistake of double-clicking the Epson SP 780, the print center goes into full a on melt-down; it opens error message after error message after error message, never pausing long enough to actually display the error text. This is supposed to be a solid driver? Perhaps. It's driving me up a wall... [alert admin]
Saturday, October 27 2001 @ 02:15 PM PDT
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