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Re: Assistance requested.
- Subject: Re: Assistance requested.
- From: clay1@primenet.com (Clayburn Juniel/Effective Software Solutions)
- Date: 1997/06/15
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Primenet Services for the Internet
Subject: Re: Assistance requested.....
ZZbaguio@ix.netcom.com
Really, really said this:
>Apparently, he was in the Apple Utilities and somehow managed to
>rename the hard disk while a book was resting on his keyboard,
>and thus renamed his drive something like 00000000000000.
>He went back and tried to rename his drive to the old name, and
>now that hardware cannot be recognized.
>He has totally lost access to that drive.
CopyII Plus get a bad rep on some things, but this is where it might come
in handy. CopyII Plus recognizes drives by Slot and drive number. It
doesn't look for the name first. You migh be able to use it to rename
your drive to something that GS/OS and ProDOS can recognize.
Clay
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