hsieh@rscene.hac.com (Julia Hsieh) (06/25/91)
I was helping a friend install System 7.0 on her Mac IIci 5/80. She purchased the upgrade, but didn't notice that she needed to upgrade the driver to her hard drive until she got to the section on virtual memory. When we run the Installer script on Disk Tools, there are no SCSI devices found, but the hard drive seems to work fine (with Virtual turned on, might I add). Should I be worried? Thanks. Julia ---------------------------------------------------------------- julia hsieh My opinions are not intended to reflect hsieh@rscene.hac.com those of Hughes Aircraft Company. ----------------------------------------------------------------
STREATER@SLACVM.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU (415) (06/26/91)
If the memory control panel device does not complain when you turn on virtual, saying you need to upgrade the driver, then you are probably OK. I could not try virtual until I ran HDsetup and did this. I have an internal Quantum from APS and I moved the Apple Conner 40meg to an external box, both run fine with system 7 and virtual. The APS driver is already system 7 compatible. tim