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HTH,

Mark


Steve Quarrella wrote in message ...
>Need a hand up here.  Hopefully, the memory is gone, and I'm just
overlooking
>something easy.
>
>Problem:  I cannot install AppleShare (or anything else) to my hard disk.
>
>What I've tried:  I've booted from a System 6.0.1 floppy, and have run the
>Installer.  I made certain that the "Easy Update" button was active at the
>Installer's main screen, but of course, I selected "Customize."  I click on
the
>"Disk" button on the right of the screen to select :HD1 as the "Disk to
update."
> At the bottom of my screen, -sometimes- I see "Installations and/or
removals on
>this disk are not possible. Writing to this disk is not allowed (it may be
>locked)."  I have the same issue with :HD2.  Otherwise, if I don't see that
>message, the 'Install' button is greyed out and I'm in the same
predicament.
>
>Normally, I boot from :HD1, and it's connected to a RamFAST board in slot 7
>(:HD1 and :HD2 are partitions on the same physical drive, if that matters).
I'm
>scratching my head over this, as I ran the RamFast utilities (2.01c is the
>version number) and definitely see that the hard drives are -not- write
>protected.  So what am I doing wrong?
>
>As an aside, I've never done AppleTalk from a IIgs, and I'll be darned if I
can
>track down the Apple IIgs AppleTalk User's Guide.  Do I need to do anything
>other than have "Network:  AppleShare" installed, with the appropriate slot
>defined in the Control Panel (and the connector and cable in place, of
course
>:)?
>
>Thanks in advance...
>
>