Moving the Emu’s SD card to a modern computer is easy enough, and on that newer computer I may benefit from emulating an old SE so that I can validate the drive image works well and load it up with useful software. 2Gb is the maximum a computer of this type will recognize. Before I declare it dead I’d like to rule out that there’s not a problem that can’t be fixed with software.īooting off one virtual floppy at a time doesn’t give me enough easy access to software that might diagnose a next step, so next I’d like to create a 2Gb virtual hard drive filled with tools that might be able to diagnose or repair the original drive. It still makes the same normal spinning noise and the activity light blinks, but the computer neither boots off the hard drive nor will Apple’s SCSI utility recognize the drive as empty or damaged. Yet, all of this didn’t improve the hard drive’s performance.
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