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DATEJan 15, 2008
TICKET#335662
STATUSClosed
SUBJECTcant run fools errand
CATComputers, Operating Systems, Applications or Connected Devices
TYPEOperating System Features, Bugs and Problems
DESCApple
DESC10.4.X (Tiger)
PLATFORMApple Macintosh (PowerPC G3,G4,G5)
MODELmac
PROC
RAM
DRIVE
NAMEphilip
USERNAMEiphilip
TECHNICALLittle Experience
ISSUESome Troubleshooting
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TICKET ARCHIVE -> cant run fools errand
iphilip - Jan 15, 2008 - 4:18 pm
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can you please help playfools errand i have down loaded but keeps telling there is no default application
vladx - Jan 17, 2008 - 1:33 am
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First thing is that it sounds like you may not be able to unzip the zip file it comes in.

However what model of Mac do you have? It needs to be a PowerPC based mac with Classic enabled and OS 9.x installed. If you have an Intel Mac (macbook, mac pro, or some Imacs) it will not work.

If you do have a PowerPC based mac (powerbook, Imac g3, imac g4, imac g5, powermac g5, etc ...) I would verify that you have classic configured and OS9.x installed


iphilip - Jan 17, 2008 - 6:13 pm
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hi again thanks for reolying the following is my system


mac osx
vertsion 10.4.10
processor i.67 ghz powerpc g4
memory 512 mb ddr2 sdram
power book g4
what will i need to do thanks philip
iphilip - Jan 19, 2008 - 2:57 pm
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hi again thanks for reolying the following is my system


mac osx
vertsion 10.4.10
processor i.67 ghz powerpc g4
memory 512 mb ddr2 sdram
power book g4
what will i need to do thanks philip

Cheryl - Jan 20, 2008 - 5:28 pm
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Philip,

You need OS 9 installed on the drive. You can check to see if you have it already installed by going to the hard drive icon on your desktop and click twice.
In the window that opens, you will see several folders. You are looking for System Folder with a 9 on it.
If you do not have it, you will need to install it. OS 9 install disk may have come with your computer.
If you really want to play this game, and you don't have OS 9, you will have to purchase it.
I found a web site that has links for the OS 9 install disk.
http://lowendmac.com/deals/best-clas...os-prices.html

Now, if you have OS 9 installed on your drive, then it could very well be that you do not have the expander program installed to open it. You need Stuffit Expander. You can get that here:

http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id...uffit-expander

Cheryl

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