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Re: IIgs, ShrinkIt 3.4, and a single 3.5" drive



"Justin Scott" <djnospam@impakt.net> wrote in message
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> william strutts <wrstrutts1@nospam.home.com> wrote:
> >
> > Did you download the file using Netscape?  Netscape is notorious
> > for corrupting files of unknown type.  You have to use a
> > utility called "uncook" to fix it.  Better yet use Internet Explorer
> > which doesn't seem to have this problem.  Just a suggestion.
>
> D'oh!  Give me the dunce cap, I'll sit in the corner.
>
> Didn't even think this could be a netscrape cooked file...  I did download
it
> with "no extension."  Rather, I downloaded both, but only one has the
problem.
>
> I've since downloaded the image from another site, but have yet to
transfer it
> to the GS to begin the infinite single 3.5" drive disk swapping ritual.
I'm
> just thankful that ShrinkIt 3.4 ejects the disk for me. :)
>

Hey, it's okay. I had that problem myself recently with downloading
IIgs files using Netscape.  I had to use Explorer to get the file
to download properly and it worked fine unshrinking it after
that.  I have Nulib on my PC which allows me to test the
integrity of some file IIgs files types and I check it using that.
That is how I determined that it was being corrupted by
Netscape because even Nulib would give me the same error
messages on the PC before I moved it to the IIgs.

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