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System Picker doesn't work

Just once I'd like something to work....

Following Gamba's instructions for installing OS 7.6 on an SE/30 with IIfx ROM.

Everything is fine until I get to the part where I'm supposed to run System Picker and bless the OS 7.6 install on the hard drive. I run the program.....and it comes back with nothing. Doesn't find any system folders. I even changed the search depth to 5 (whatever that means).

WTH? :disapprove:

 
I assume you're waiting long enough for System Picker to find the System Folders -- it can take several minutes...

Anyway, you can "bless" the new System Folder manually:

1) Open the desired System Folder on a window.

2) Take the System file out from it -- for instance, drag it on the desktop.

3) Close the window.

4) Open the System Folder again.

5) Drag the System file back into the open window -- the subfolders inside (Apple Menu Items, Extensions, Control Panels, etc) should get their usual custom icons at once.

6) Close the window and you're done! The closed System Folder should have the Mac icon, indicating that it's blessed.

In case the custom icons don't appear at step 5, maybe you'll have to "unbless" (or at least make unblessable) the currently active System Folder:

1) Open the current System Folder on a window.

2) Take the System file out from it, but do not drag it on the same place you'll drop the other System File! For instance, make a new folder ('old system') on the desktop for it.

3) Repeat the previous directions for the System Folder you want to bless.

Once you see the custom icons, that folder is blessed ;)

Hope this helps,

 
Ok I'll try that method.

With System Picker, when I run it the four folder graphic cycles through for a few seconds and then stops. I assumed then it didn't find anything.

 
I assume you're waiting long enough for System Picker to find the System Folders -- it can take several minutes...
Anyway, you can "bless" the new System Folder manually:

1) Open the desired System Folder on a window.

2) Take the System file out from it -- for instance, drag it on the desktop.

3) Close the window.

4) Open the System Folder again.

5) Drag the System file back into the open window -- the subfolders inside (Apple Menu Items, Extensions, Control Panels, etc) should get their usual custom icons at once.

6) Close the window and you're done! The closed System Folder should have the Mac icon, indicating that it's blessed.
There's a much shorter way to bless a System Folder.

Hold Command-Option and double-click the System file, then the Finder. It's only one of those that needs to be double-clicked, but I can't remember which at the moment.

 
Are you sure the search depth is deep enough?

What version are you using? I have to use 1.1b3 with the Duo, as 8.1 (when it was working) didn't like 1.0b10.

 
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