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Re: Help: Using an Apple IIGs Hard disk HFS partition for MAC SE30 BOOT disk?



Supertimer wrote:
> 
> Since there are no GS based HFS file recovery utilities if the HFS volume
> is damaged, I can take the hard disk to a Mac (anyone can rent the use
> of Kinkos' workstations in the store) to fix it.

That is the reason why I asked about installing the driver. If
necessary, I can borrow Norton Utilities from a friend. The type of
borrowing I have in mind is no different from when I lent him some
books.

Sorry for a double post with different messages to the same thread, but
I haven't been on-line since Friday.

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