Will this work to erase the Getting Started cards and use them as storage?
Has anyone figured out how to do this or is it impossible?
I have a bunch of these cards and thought they would make good storage,
if one could get them to read and write.
I have read the FAQ and not found any reference to this.
Thanks.
Mike
Victor Rehorst wrote:
>On Sun, 27 Jan 2002, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
>
>>on 27/01/02 02:25, Gumyee_at_aol.com at Gumyee_at_aol.com wrote:
>>
>>>First, I want to thank everyone for answering my questions, people are very
>>>helpful. I loaded up my 2100, but the guy that said "murphy's law" was right.
>>>I backup (2000)and then restored (to 2100) and then did it again...finally I
>>>just loaded the few extra things I kept finding missing onto a card and stuck
>>>it into the 2100 to restore...yeah! Still can't figure out why those few
>>>things were gone, but oh well...
>>>
>>Some packages may have a protection bit set, so that they can't be copied,
>>duplicated or otherwise moved...
>>
>
>...unless you have EEUnprotect installed, which is a little extention that
>causes the OS to ignore this bit:
>
>http://www.unna.org/unna/utilites/system_enhancements/EEUnProtect/
>
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