this is from the apple site:
About Startup Disk version 9.2
The Utilities folder on the Mac OS X CD contains Startup Disk version 9.2, the control panel you use to select the startup disk for your computer. You need to use this version of Startup Disk to select a Mac OS X disk as your startup...
under my start up disk there is no option for OSX, just the one icon for the hard drive and one for the network drive (which there isn't one). double clicking the hard drive does nothing, but thanks for the help. any other ideas?
Some where in OS X I checked a box that said restart in OS 9. It did so, but now I can't find how to get back to X. I have looked at control panels / starup disk which offers only the hard drive name and network disk. any ideas?
posted this in general as well; sorry for the dupe.
does anyone recognize this. it is the setup log for cmuninst.exe. none of my anitvirus catches it... cannot delete the dlls... perhaps it is secsvr under another name...
COM+[6:18:55]...
from quicktime1,
i've got a nasty virus/something on my windoze box... the entire system has been comped and i no longer have admin permissions... the executable is named cmuninst.exe... a search turned up something like sound card install/dll bits but i'm sure that's not it. the install log is...
i am using nmap for windoze to do some security checking on my network... however, i alwasy get "host seems down" errors even on machines i know to be working... any ideas? i'm fairly new at this and just learning. thanks in advance for any help.
jn5
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