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Re: Quick colored-snow fix
- Subject: Re: Quick colored-snow fix
- From: dstage@u.washington.edu (David Stage)
- Date: 6 May 1994 00:31:38 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of Washington
- References: <2q4rrf$79e@news.u.washington.edu> <2q6agh$b34@ucsbuxb.ucsb.edu>
In article <2q6agh$b34@ucsbuxb.ucsb.edu>,
Eric Shepherd <uerics@mcl.ucsb.edu> wrote:
>Yes, and whatever file or files the snow represented are also gone.
>That's a pretty lame solution -- deleting files (possibly IMPORTANT
It does NOT affect the files - the snow acts like a big icon stacked on
top of the file icons.
>FILES) off your hard drive just to get firid of snow. If you want to
>make the snow go away, find the system extension that's NUKING
>MEMORY.; :)
If it's a useful extension, you might not want to get rid of it. The snow
effect doesn't happen very often.
>Also, for me, just rebooting, oer even shutting down the finder and
>starting it back up, will solve the problem (or, at least, hide it).
The point of this "quick fix" was to avoid having to reboot.
>--
>sheppy@aol.com |-------------- Eric Shepherd ----------------
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