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Just delete what you don't want.gingerbeardman wrote:There's still a lot of WordPerfect stuff on the included drive.
That one dates from 29 November 2018 - less than three weeks ago. I haven't touched it since.jtwms1 wrote:I'd downloaded the system761.zip from http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/macos9osx.html, and just wondering if there was a place to get a more updated build of that. Is this what you were referring to?
I'm not at all clear about what you are reporting. Are you saying that my Mac OS 9 for Windows system produces those errors (it shouldn't), or are you trying to do something with my System 761 setup (the one runs under macOS)?dwengemar wrote:Could you make a version for Windows, please?
Reason I ask is that I'm unable to transfer files from Windows into the Mac OS guest on your Sheepshaver version after a clean installation (default settings). I get 2 errors at the start -- (1) "error creating transfer folder alias" and (2) "The Transfer folder does not exist. Shut down and restart the Macos 9 app if you want to use this feature" or something alone those lines.
Perhaps I might have better luck with a Basilisk 7.6.1 setup...
Correct.emendelson wrote:Are you saying that my Mac OS 9 for Windows system produces those errors (it shouldn't)
Yes. What I meant by default settings was that I didn't mess around with the program's settings.And when you say a "clean installation" do you mean that you installed one of my systems without changing it in any way
But which program? Which installer? I think you mean my Mac OS 9 for Windows, but I can't be certain.dwengemar wrote: Yes. What I meant by default settings was that I didn't mess around with the program's settings.
To clarify: I'm using MacOS9AppInstaller.exe on Windows 7 64-bit
In other words, it did not have the "Computer" at the beginning of the line, even though the Computer icon exists on my Mac OS 9 desktop.:C:Users:MY_USER_NAME:MacOS9:Transfer
Saved. Then did Alt-A + Alt-C; closed the text file. Then ran "MacOS9Startup alias" again.Computer:C:Users:MY_USER_NAME:MacOS9:Transfer
Again, without the "Computer" at the beginning.:C:Users:MY_USER_NAME:MacOS9:Transfer:NAME_OF_MY_FILE
I did try again from other folders; still the same message.I was unable to find the file. Please move to a different Windows folder and try again.
The dialog box (2) pops up even when I try to shut down the OS.(1) Can't get <<class orig>> of file "Transfer" of <<class sdsk>> of application "Finder".
(2) File MacOS9:System Folder:Startup Items: wasn't found.
That's odd. I do remember installing a previous version of your program several months back on this same Win 7 64-bit system (4 GB RAM). And I was able to transfer files from Windows into MacOS just fine. Weird.emendelson wrote: There's nothing I can do about it, I'm afraid. The error certainly does not occur in the three other systems I've tried.
I think it might have been the June 2018 version.emendelson wrote:1. The previous versions of my system date back to June 2018, August 2017, July 2017, and a few earlier ones. If you can guess exactly which one you used, I can download it from Dropbox and send a link. This certainly is odd.