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MacOS 7.7 Prototype Drive Imaging

Johnnya101

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I didn't even look close at the contents. I can see if it really is a true 7.7 install and make a toast image.
 

Phipli

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Its in the folder called a2c5. Sorry I'm not being more use. I've done nothing other than sleep work and the necessities for days.

Its a 7.6 installer with a 7.7 updater attached.
 

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David Cook

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Since this is a disk image (rather than file copy), has anyone tried running undelete (like from Norton Utilities) to see if there are any other interesting files?
 

Phipli

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Excuse the manic flashing. I did a clean install on a Performa 630 (68040).

Seems to work fine.


Should work ok on an LC 475, they are similar machines in some ways. Related memory controller and same processor at least.
 

jajan547

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Excuse the manic flashing. I did a clean install on a Performa 630 (68040).

Seems to work fine.


Should work ok on an LC 475, they are similar machines in some ways. Related memory controller and same processor at least.
How'd you do this just tried off a disk and can't get it to work same symptoms.
 

Phipli

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I booted from a 7.5 image upgrade to 7.6.1 and then upgraded to 7.7. Did I do something wrong?
I just ran the 7.7 installer straight, while booted from another disk. I used the uncustomised install for the OS and Macintalk, but deselected everything else.

You don't need to install 7.5 or 7.6 first. It sorts everything it needs.
 
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