New Message: Re: Double loss

Steve Hooker shooker at udena.ch
Tue Oct 2 16:52:47 PDT 2001


on 3/10/01 12:16 am, webmaster at userland.com at webmaster at userland.com wrote:

> Is the name of the hard drive on the new machine the same as the old machine?
> 
> If not, try a quick test and change the drive name to the old drive name,
> launch Frontier, and see if the problem goes away.
I think you're right about this Brian, they need to put the Frontier
installation/folder in exactly the same position/address as it was on the
old system.

Thus, if the address error says something like "Hard disk:P124 - G4 Mac
1:Applications:Frontier 6.2:"

Then they should rename the hard disk, add the folder "P124 - G4 Mac 1:"
with Applications inside and so on.

I've got a script that runs through a table and fixes these clashes. The
good Doctor, says he has one that runs on start up.

http://static.cybersaps.com/gems/cybersaps/workspace.addressFixup

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