![]() Update - Macintosh OS X 10.6.0 and later can no longer write to HFS disks or disk images. In this case,you should first uncompress it on a modern Macintosh(or with Stuffit Expander for Windows version 7as described below).On the other hand, old archives might not be understoodby modern software, so you sometimes need to try both ways. It is common for more recently created archives tonot be usable by software that runs on aMacintosh Plus, even when the software in thearchive works on a Macintosh Plus. Some versions of Mac OS for the Macintosh Plus, suchas System 7.5.5, can mount DOS format images,which opens some more possibilities for transferringfiles on non-Macintosh host operating systems.However, this seems to be especially prone tocorruption problems, so it is safest to use anew transfer disk image for each file transfer. You can get a new blank disk image from the" Blanks"archive. You should periodicallydelete your transfer disk image file and geta new one. It is better to use a separate disk image for transferringfiles, since using a disk image with both Mini vMac andother software, which usually seem to have slightly differentideas of the disk image format, tends to eventually lead tocorruption of the disk image. (HFVExplorerfor Windows is disappearing and HFSdisk image support has become flaky at times in OS X.) Update -The utilities ImportFl and ExportFl, which work inMini vMac 3.0.0 and later, provide an alternativeto the techniques described on this page formounting disk images in the host operating, whichhas become increasingly difficult. ![]() The reason is I guess that Finder has always done replace.Mini vMac uses 'disk image' files, that hold the informationof an emulated disk.For information about using disk images in Mini vMac,see the ' Floppy Drive'section of the Hardware Reference.This page is about transferring files from the host operatingsystem into and out of disk image files.The exact methods available depend on the operating system. The problem is when the two folders merged are located on the same disk, this sometimes works and sometimes not. OS X had handled this with more or less success from 10.7, before that not at all. If you want to install zipfiles with content from other stores, feel free to use my free RendoInstall for OS X, it does a pretty decent job with it, otherwise you can use terminal tool ditto. Just doubleclick zip files to unzip them.įor other compression types I recommend stuffit Expander. OS X has Archiver built in, just right click the file or folder and do Compress. If some one can state the obvious to a person that feels 5 years old today,I'd be over the moon. I've looked in the forums but I think it's one of those basic questions that intelligent people already know. Where do I merge it with? Every time a drag a folder over it doesn't seem possible. ![]() WinZip wont install on my Mac OS X Version 10.6.8 I've jumped ship on the Windows side of things and in parallels am now using my Mac side.ĭo I need a program to unzip content from a third party (that other store)?
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