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Re: Error $110A



I think setting my FTP client to force binary downloads instead of
auto-detect will help rule out one problem. Also, is there a good disk
repair program? Finder refuses to delete a folder I unpacked citing a
file not found error.


Roger Johnstone <rojaws@es.co.nz> wrote in message news:<20030709232046690+1200@news.inv.ihug.co.nz>...
> In <4788ecae.0307090100.2518ef5@posting.google.com> Robert Thomas wrote:
> 
> >> >> I've had some real trouble installing software under System 6.0.1
> >> >> today. None of the things I was trying to install worked properly. 
> >> >> The Marinetti installer (downloaded from the offical website) 
> >> >> aborted in the middle of the install citing an illegal filename. 
> >> >> I've tried to install IR 2.0.2 and it crashes the Finder into 
> >> >> monitor while booting (just before mounting my CFFA, maybe that 
> >> >> has something to do with it). PmPUnzip and other programs die on 
> >> >> error $110A. All of these problems have added up to a huge waste 
> >> >> of time for me and i'd like some help figuring out how to resolve 
> >> >> them.
> > 
> > I have a ROM 03 with a IIgs Memory Expansion Card (1MB) I've been
> > meaning to pick up a Sirius RAM (8MB) for a while but I just lost my
> > job so shelling out $100 might take a while. I'd still like to know
> > what error $110A is.
> 
> The Apple II FAQs list the IIgs error codes at <http://home.swbell.net/
> rubywand/Csa2ERRLIST.html> Error $110A is "idBadRecordErr", if that 
> helps any. Have you tried checking the boot disk? From the Finder select 
> the disk icon, then File/Validate to check the disk directory. Also try 
> Disk/Verify to do a low-level check of all the disk blocks.
> 
> -- 
> Roger Johnstone, Invercargill, New Zealand
> 
> Apple II - FutureCop:LAPD - iMac Game Wizard
> http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~rojaws/
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