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Making a Boot Disk for Mac Plus

funkytoad

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I am trying to boot up my Mac Plus.

I get the Flashing Disk Icon.

So, Call me a noob if you like, but I have never done this.

So how do I make a boot disk?

Thanks!

 
You have no macs at all? What about the ones you list in your sig?

You will not be able to make a boot disk for a mac plus on a PC - it's simply not possible.

 
That's different. Those others will all support 1400K disks, so you can transfer the image to one of them, and then copy it onto an 800K disk for the Plus.

 
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funkytoad - the reason you can't make a Mac Plus boot disk on a Plus is that PCs can't write to 800KB diskettes. So what you're going to need to do is make a boot disk on a 1.4MB floppy with the PC, then use another one of your Macs to transfer the system software from the 1.4MB floppy to an 800KB one.

Check out the bottom of this page for info regarding making a System 6 boot disk...

http://home.wanadoo.nl/ruud.dingemans/html/system6.html

 
It might be that your version of Stuffit is just too old. Often, the "file is corrupt" error message actually means "the file is fine, but I don't understand it."

 
I've just made a boot disk for a Mac Plus, but you do needto write the os to aa 800k Double Density floppy disk as I understand the drive in a Mac Plus can't read the later High Density floppy disks.

 
Yes, the Mac Plus has an 800K floppy drive, capable of reading from, and writing to, 400K and 800K disks only. It cannot handle the 1.4MB format, unfortunately, which reduces your options for creating a Plus-compatible boot floppy on other machines. PCs can't do it (it's a hardware limitation), and only older macs can.

 
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