Norton2002
2004-04-16 06:51:04 UTC
There are two possible causes of the problem, but we hope that we could solve your problems
Is the file corrupted
If this is true, replace the corrupted file with a backup copy of the file. This option should help if your computer recognizes that the file is corrupted
Are you double-booting or using Virtual PC for Mac
Transferring a file in a double-booted machine can cause problems if the Macintosh security level is set to high or your Mac OS has security features that are incompatible with Windows XP and denying access to it. Trying to copy the file into a floppy disk and then copy it to your Windows OS
On the other hand, Virtual PC is an easier choice for file transferring. One exception is that it cannot run in PowerMac G5, this also includes all Windows OS and MS-DOS. At this time, there is still no workaround for this problem posed by G5, for updates, visit regulaly
www.microsoft.com/mac
Is the file corrupted
If this is true, replace the corrupted file with a backup copy of the file. This option should help if your computer recognizes that the file is corrupted
Are you double-booting or using Virtual PC for Mac
Transferring a file in a double-booted machine can cause problems if the Macintosh security level is set to high or your Mac OS has security features that are incompatible with Windows XP and denying access to it. Trying to copy the file into a floppy disk and then copy it to your Windows OS
On the other hand, Virtual PC is an easier choice for file transferring. One exception is that it cannot run in PowerMac G5, this also includes all Windows OS and MS-DOS. At this time, there is still no workaround for this problem posed by G5, for updates, visit regulaly
www.microsoft.com/mac