Xref: utzoo comp.sys.mac:45775 comp.sys.mac.hypercard:2947 Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac,comp.sys.mac.hypercard Path: utzoo!lsuc!dave From: dave@lsuc.on.ca (David Sherman) Subject: How to recover from a Mac crash (magic number) Date: Tue, 9 Jan 90 02:13:25 EST Message-ID: <1990Jan9.021328.18712@lsuc.on.ca> Organization: Law Society of Upper Canada, Toronto This may have been on the net before (my reading of these newsgroups is spotty), and I'm sure it's documented somewhere, but here goes anyway. Someone may find this useful. Suppose your Mac hangs, for whatever reason (bugs in software, they've been known to happen). You want to restart, but you'd love to save your work first, from some application other than the one which crashed. (Ain't MultiFinder wonderful?) Press the programmer's button, if you have it installed, and type G 409B24 and press return. This gets you back to the Finder. You can then save your work and restart. (If you don't restart, weird things happen.) I was first told this trick a couple of years ago and used it on a Mac Plus, and I do it now on a IIci, so I guess it's pretty generic. David Sherman Toronto -- Moderator, mail.yiddish { uunet!attcan att utzoo }!lsuc!dave dave@lsuc.on.ca