Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!seismo!sundc!pitstop!sun!amdahl!kucharsk From: kucharsk@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com (William Kucharski) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Black Apple Message-ID: Date: 18 Oct 88 21:10:10 GMT References: <1052@microsoft.UUCP> Reply-To: kucharsk@amdahl.uts.amdahl.com (William Kucharski) Organization: Amdahl Coup, UTS Products Hen House Lines: 29 In article <1052@microsoft.UUCP> t-stephp@microsoft.UUCP (Stephen Poole) writes: >I installed system 6.0.2 on my Mac II yesterday. I initially used the >Installer program to install the minimal Mac II/IIx system. Things seemed >to work under this, but the normally multihued Apple (as in the menu title) >was solid black. Installation by dragging the System folder cured this >problem. Any ideas as to what's going on? >-- >-- Stephen D. Poole -- t-stephp@microsoft.UUCP -- Mac II Fanatic -- What usually happens is that the _Minimal_ II/IIx installation assumes just that - a mimimum system, probably B&W. I haven't looked into it any deeper than that, as far as tearing apart the Installer scripts. All I know is the solution to this problem is to use the Installer on the System Tools disk with the "normal" installer scripts, not the "Minimum" scripts. I had the same problem with System 6.0. If I used the Installer and the "Minimum II" script, I got a black apple. If I used the regular Installer script for the II on the System Tools disk - no problem. -- William Kucharski ARPA: kucharsk@uts.amdahl.com UUCP: ...!{ames,decwrl,sun,uunet}!amdahl!kucharsk Disclaimer: The opinions expressed above are my own, and may not agree with those of any other sentient being, not to mention those of my employer.