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You need to press the Switch Disk button until the Blank 2GB (D) drive is selected (or whatever size of blank drive or volume image you selected at the start).You are seeing that error because the current selected destination drive is your boot drive.Please remove the System Folder on "7.5.5 2GB (V)" and try again.
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You will see a message: The Installer cannot update the version of Macintosh System Software on the disk named "7.5.5 2GB (V)". #Shrinkit macintosh 68k install
On the Install System Software Window (figure 10). Select continue on the Welcome to System 7.5 window (figure 9). The script will mount a large number of disk images (figure 8). Run the Net Installer Script (figure 7). Open the System 7.5, Version 7.5.3 folder (figure 7). Open the Legacy Recovery Drive (figure 7). #Shrinkit macintosh 68k full version
To install 7.5.5 you first have to install 7.5.3 and then upgrade it to 7.5.5 3.1 Install the full version of 7.5.3
From the drop down list select which system you want to create a machine specific install for (figure 5 and 6). Open the Wish I were… control panel (figure 4).
Open your control panels window (figure 3).If so, the easiest way I’ve found for doing a machine specific installation in Basilisk II is to use an extension called Wish I were…. But, you may want to do a machine specific installation to reduce the amount of memory being used by your System software. I typically use universal installations for booting my systems, this lets me reuse my images across all my 68k machines (that what is on each of my images that you download).
Update any other settings you want to change. enable “My Computer” icon on your Mac desktop (bottom left of Figure 1). For this example I’m using my blank 2GB drive image: blank_2GB_HFS_drive.dsk add my blank 2GB drive image or blank 2GB volume image or other blank image depending on what media, adapter or emulator you want to boot from. add Apple’s Applications Recovery CD (optional). add Apple’s Legacy Software Recovery CD. For this example I’m using my volume image: 755_2GB_volume.dsk add the System 7.5.5 volume image as the boot drive. #Shrinkit macintosh 68k download
Download my bootable 7.5.5 volume image. Download Apple’s Legacy Software Recovery CD from the Internet Archive. I use Basilisk II because it can edit both my drive and volume/partition images, and is my general “go to” emulator. Setting up Basilisk II to copy the System files on to one of my drive or volume image filesįor this blog entry I’m going to use Basilisk II to edit my images, my Macintosh downloads page lists other tools that can be used to edit my images if you don’t want to use Basilisk II. Write / copy the updated drive image or volume image following the guidance on my Macintosh Downloads page.ġ. Install the full version of 7.5.3 then 7.5.5 from the Legacy Software Recovery CD. Decide if you want to do a universal installation, or do a machine specific installation. Setup and run Basilisk II with at least those 3 volumes: boot, legacy CD, and the drive/volume you’re updating. (Optional) Apple’s Applications Recovery CD from the Internet Archive, contains updates for AppleShare and some other useful applications (there are some issues with this CD image where some of the floppy images it contains are corrupted, I’m trying to find a clean copy).
The installation files for System 7.5.5 on Apple’s Legacy Software Recovery CD from the Internet Archive. One of my blank 2GB drive image or blank 2GB volume image, or some other image file that you plan to use with your device/drive/media. My bootable 7.5.5 volume image to use as your Basilisk II boot drive. I found that I had issues with setting up AppleShare using ARA with the Mac IIci rom) Note: I used a LCIII rom, I suggest you do the same. My Macintosh Downloads page describes the differences between volume images and drive images and lists what media or adapters work with each. A device/drive/media you can write/copy a bootable drive image or volume image to. A Macintosh System that will run System 7.5.5. #Shrinkit macintosh 68k archive
In my previous blog entries I mentioned that I could not include the full version of System 7.5.5 with my drive images due to copyright restrictions, but you can install the full version of the North American version of 7.5.5 using Apple’s Legacy Software Recovery CD, if you want to install one of the other versions you need to use disk images from Apple’s FTP site the Internet Archive (I plan to make a separate blog entry for those) What you need