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From: David A Lyons <dlyons@apple.com>
Subject: Re: System 6.0.1 questions
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In article <CCDH2H.5D@noose.ecn.purdue.edu> Tobin R Ford,
tobin@ecn.purdue.edu writes:
> 1.  I have two 5.25 disk icons, and no 5.25 disk drives connected.
>     Is there a way to get them off the desktop?

Do an Icon Info on the AppleDisk5.25 driver in your System: Drivers
folder, and check the Inactive box (or throw the AppleDisk5.25 driver
away completely).

> 2. (and more important)  I loaded Appletalk on my system just to
>     see what it looked like and now I can't seem to get rid of it.
>     Specifically, when I boot I get a message saying that it was
>     unable to make an appletalk connection and I should check my
>     control panel.  To my knowledge, I've gotten rid of all the
>     files that have anything to do with Appletalk and still get
>     this annoying message.  Any suggestions?

Either (1) use the Installer to Remove the AppleShare stuff (yes, there's
a Remove button as well as an Install), or (2) inactivate both System:
Drivers: SCC.Manager and System: FSTs: AppleShare.FST.

Dave Lyons, dlyons@apple.com
Mr Tangent

My opinions are my own, not Apple's.