Type-1-FAQ-9-28-95.txt
Posted: February 14th, 1997, 11:00 am
Download: http://archive.info-mac.org/info/troubl ... 101-ia.hqx
The "Troubleshooting 101 Presentation" is a fully interactive application
designed to help you troubleshoot your Macintosh if it bombs or freezes
under System 6.0 through 7.6. It won't help you with a "Sad Mac" on startup
problem, won't bring back a trashed file, and it won't make your boss give
you a raise, but it just might bail you out of a bad situation. This is
written with a Macintosh novice in mind but contains useful information for
all levels of Macintosh users.
There are two versions of this troubleshooting presentation, but both have
identical content. "Troubleshooting 101 IA.sit" (or "Troubleshooting 101
IA") is the "basic" presentation. "Troubleshooting 101 IA wM.sit" (or
"Troubleshooting 101 IA w MUSIC") contains background music which plays
throughout the presentation.
This is the "Troubleshooting 101 IA" version. It requires a Macintosh with
a 14" monitor and capable of displaying 256 colors or more.
The "Troubleshooting 101 Presentation" was created by the same author of
the "Troubleshooting 101 DA". It is not designed to replace the
"Troubleshooting 101 DA" but to compliment it.
For more information, please visit http://rampages.onramp.net/~reddingt
| Royce Eddington | [email protected] |
Folks,
Anyone who has not heard the answer to this FAQ should read this:
Why does my ...
Application unexpectedly quit?
Finder report a Type 1, 2, 3, or 28 error?
Finder report an F-line error?
Finder report a BusError (Type 1)?
All four of these happen basically due to any of the following problems:
Your desktop file is corrupted
Your PRAM is corrupted
An INIT conflict
A fragmented hard drive
Incompatibility with machine or system
Lack of math coprocessor (usually followed by a Finder error 90)
Preference file corrupts
Internet connection through TurboGopher, Fetch, Telnet, Mosaic, Eudora, or
The "Troubleshooting 101 Presentation" is a fully interactive application
designed to help you troubleshoot your Macintosh if it bombs or freezes
under System 6.0 through 7.6. It won't help you with a "Sad Mac" on startup
problem, won't bring back a trashed file, and it won't make your boss give
you a raise, but it just might bail you out of a bad situation. This is
written with a Macintosh novice in mind but contains useful information for
all levels of Macintosh users.
There are two versions of this troubleshooting presentation, but both have
identical content. "Troubleshooting 101 IA.sit" (or "Troubleshooting 101
IA") is the "basic" presentation. "Troubleshooting 101 IA wM.sit" (or
"Troubleshooting 101 IA w MUSIC") contains background music which plays
throughout the presentation.
This is the "Troubleshooting 101 IA" version. It requires a Macintosh with
a 14" monitor and capable of displaying 256 colors or more.
The "Troubleshooting 101 Presentation" was created by the same author of
the "Troubleshooting 101 DA". It is not designed to replace the
"Troubleshooting 101 DA" but to compliment it.
For more information, please visit http://rampages.onramp.net/~reddingt
| Royce Eddington | [email protected] |
Folks,
Anyone who has not heard the answer to this FAQ should read this:
Why does my ...
Application unexpectedly quit?
Finder report a Type 1, 2, 3, or 28 error?
Finder report an F-line error?
Finder report a BusError (Type 1)?
All four of these happen basically due to any of the following problems:
Your desktop file is corrupted
Your PRAM is corrupted
An INIT conflict
A fragmented hard drive
Incompatibility with machine or system
Lack of math coprocessor (usually followed by a Finder error 90)
Preference file corrupts
Internet connection through TurboGopher, Fetch, Telnet, Mosaic, Eudora, or