Yeah, I did file sharing when attempting to set up the network.
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OK, can all the computers see the internet? If so, have you tried pinging one of the computers from another computer?
Yes. All computers can see Internet. How do you ping?
Find out the IP address of one of the computers. Go to another computer, open a DOS window and type "ping " without the quotes, followed by the IP address, and hit "enter."
EG:
ping 194.168.1.1
Well, I gotta run - good luck!
eta: the purpose of this is just to check if the computers can see each other at all. If it works, then it's a Windows networking issue.
Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional do not work and play network well with each other.
Or at least easily....
Ah...so that's why I *still* can't see Emily's computer. Nice.
I'm finally getting around to getting rid of my old computer that's been sitting in a closet for several months. I remember asking here ages ago about the best way to attach the second hard drive ( Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9, 120GB ) to my new Mac (Powermac G5), but I've been procrastinating so long that the only thing I still remember is that I'd be better off using it as an external drive. (I've got enough ports free to do either Firewire or USB)
Recommendations/advice/how-to/etc?
[eta: Oh, and I don't need to preserve any of the data on the drive, since I moved it all over to the new computer months ago.]
I'm assuming it's a regular drive, not Serial ATA.
Dealmac.com [link] is a good place to look at what enclosures are on sale.
Firewire transfers tend to be faster, but USB 2.0 is catching up.
Hi all,
I'm looking for an OS9 repair program that will let me restore the secondary boot record for a scsi hard drive.
I used Norton Disk Doctor aand Diskwarrior on a corrupted MBR, and it claims it is wiped clean.
However, Disk Rescue Classic finds the volume and I can rescue files, if I have to. I've already backed up my user directory and documents.
Unfortunately that still requires a lot more work that I'd like to avoid, if possible.