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Re: IIGS problem
- Subject: Re: IIGS problem
- From: pdunkel@cc.hut.fi (Paul Dunkel)
- Date: 1997/02/14
- Distribution: inet
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Helsinki University of Technology
- References: <33006C76.DDE@mail.idt.net> <5dqng4$821@news.vanderbilt.edu> <5e1ji3$ahq@crl13.crl.com>
In article <5e1ji3$ahq@crl13.crl.com>, Matthew Pearce <mpearce@crl.com> wrote:
>Tilghman Lesher (lesherjt@vuse.vanderbilt.edu) wrote:
>
>: 1) Wow, an actual computer with the Blackout virus. I've never seen one
>: before.
>
>: The way to fix -- hold down Ctrl-Apple-Option and hit Reset. Your
>: BRAM settings will be reset to default and you should be able to boot
>: from there.
>
>That won't reset the BRAM options-it will just perform a system
>diagnostic and erase all normal RAM. If you have the blackout virus,
>temporarily short out the battery.
How about my GS? I don't get rid of the non-booting-OS even how I
try. Does anyone have a good plan for me how to get the GS back in duty?
I can't be the only one with this kind of pronlem:
The GS/OS stops booting, it's the same if I boot from the HD or disks.
The hardware seems to be ok.
I think, that the system files on the HD are corrupted and for some
reason it idnicates also to the disk-booting.
What should I do? Is there a copy/erases program with which I could get
rid of the HD's system files for good?
Paul Dunkel
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