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Re: RamDisk shutdown dialog
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Re: RamDisk shutdown dialog


  • Subject: Re: RamDisk shutdown dialog
  • From: McNair <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2000 04:18:50 -0600

I don't know of any way to have AppleScript dismiss the dialog, but you could
try Okey Dokey pro. You can search the web or info-mac and probably find it.
I'm not sure if it is OS9 compatible.
-McNair-

Greg Reyna wrote:

> Oops! I meant to send this to another list. But since I sent it here is
> there any way to deal with this dialog with an automatic Apple Script?
>
> Greg
>
> >I tried the program (I forget the name of it) to lose the idiotic dialog
> >warning that the contents of the Ram disk will be lost on shutdown, but it
> >won't run on OS9.
> >
> >The whole concept of this dialog is at least twice redundant since by
> >nature the Ram disk is volatile, and no place to save anything permanent,
> >and anyway when the device is created there is an option to "Save the
> >contents to hard disk on Shutdown".
> >
> >Why on earth would Apple put this dialog in the way of shutting down the
> >computer and walking away instead of hanging around to "Okay" the stupid
> >thing?
> >
> >Greg
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