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From: kiran@copper.ucs.indiana.edu (Kiran Wagle)
Subject: Re: Spurious disk insertion requests in System 7
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Date:  8 Jun 91 04:12:46 GMT
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long@mcntsh.enet.dec.com (Rich Long) writes:

> I get this too. If I dismiss the "Please insert..." dialog with a
> Pretzel-Dot, I get "The Disk <BDBD> could not be used because it is not in
> any drive". Yeah, no kidding. Followed by "Please insert...". This usually
> ends up being an endless loop, so I just punch the reset switch. 

I always get that box (The disk is not in any drive)
with OK highlighted, and click on it , the box
goes away, and i drag the disk to the trash. Once i tried inserting
the disk, and i don't remember what happened. I've _never_ had to
reboot because of this, it's the extremely buggy 'Force Quit' that i
have to reboot from... If these are the worst 7.0 bugs we're very
lucky, IMHO.

(Apple, that really neds to be fixed. Perhaps you
could give us MacsBug back, so we could 'G FINDER' and exit that way.) 
--
	...kiran
		__________kiran@copper.ucs.indiana.edu________(812) 331-1710

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