Color Classic: Apple File Exchange Error Message (8/93)
Article Created: 4 May 1993
Article Reviewed/Updated: 30 August 1993
On the Macintosh Color Classic, opening Apple File Exchange sometimes
gives a type 1 error or the message "Application unknown has
unexpectedly quit." You need to install the Hardware System Update to
resolve this.
Article Reviewed/Updated: 30 August 1993
On the Macintosh Color Classic, opening Apple File Exchange sometimes
gives a type 1 error or the message "Application unknown has
unexpectedly quit." You need to install the Hardware System Update to
resolve this.
There's a known problem with the Color Classic and Apple File
Exchange, where Apple File Exchange will crash or not operate
correctly. The problem was fixed in the Hardware System Update.
Install the Hardware System Update on a Macintosh Color Classic to fix
the Apple File Exchange problem.
Without the update, there were problems when running in both 24- and
32-bit mode. However, a crash normally only resulted when running
Apple File Exchange in 24-bit mode. This is why some articles
suggested running in 32-bit mode with Apple File Exchange on a Color
Classic.
Installing the Hardware System Update resolves this issue, and the
Color Classic can then run in either 24- or 32-bit mode.
You can find the Hardware System Update on AppleLink following this
path:
Software Sampler
Apple Software Updates
Macintosh
Supplemental System Software
Article Change History:
30 August 1993 - Combined information from a similar article.
Exchange, where Apple File Exchange will crash or not operate
correctly. The problem was fixed in the Hardware System Update.
Install the Hardware System Update on a Macintosh Color Classic to fix
the Apple File Exchange problem.
Without the update, there were problems when running in both 24- and
32-bit mode. However, a crash normally only resulted when running
Apple File Exchange in 24-bit mode. This is why some articles
suggested running in 32-bit mode with Apple File Exchange on a Color
Classic.
Installing the Hardware System Update resolves this issue, and the
Color Classic can then run in either 24- or 32-bit mode.
You can find the Hardware System Update on AppleLink following this
path:
Software Sampler
Apple Software Updates
Macintosh
Supplemental System Software
Article Change History:
30 August 1993 - Combined information from a similar article.