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Re: AppleTalk keeps loading



Yes! That was it!

I also re-figured out, through reading the replies in the thread, that I
could just check Inactive instead of dragging the files to a Sys.Setup.Dis
folder or whatever. 8-)

That one is very subtle. I wonder why they called it that.

In article <1elhs7p.1eb8fxrp7lltqN%dempson@actrix.gen.nz>,
dempson@actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) wrote:

> Jon Bettencourt <jonrelay@napanet.net> wrote:
> 
> > I just set up a couple of disk images and transferred the IIgs files I was
> > keeping in a folder on my hard disk. The disk image boots and everything
> > works, except for one thing. Every time I start it up it says it can't
> > find the AppleTalk connection. I disabled every possible file I could find
> > that would relate to AppleTalk, but this message keeps popping up. Any
> > ideas?
> 
> This one is rather subtle.  The message you are seeing is coming from
> the driver called "SCC.Manager".  If you aren't using AppleTalk, you can
> safely disable this extension.
> 
> (Don't confuse it with "SCSI.Manager", which is required for Apple SCSI
> cards.)

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