Hi Michael,
I tried the autoexecs but as far as I am aware they did not do anything. To explain what I did: I loaded the led blink autoexec and when I turned the camera on the CF card light lit up as per normal (I believe it is normal for it to flash once or twice normally). I believe the autoexec would have been more dramatic than that?
Then I tried the next autoex- the logger that said it would make the camera beep. Nothing happened again so I got to reading why that would be and I believe we had a few options: 1) Card was not bootable. This may have been the case so I ran MacBoot and succesfully made it bootable however this had no effect. 2) For some reason the camera wasn't booting it. This most likely looks to be the ML not loaded up option, however I think in the kerfuffle of my camera not working I probably had removed ML and as far as I can tell there is no trace of ML in there now- but then there may be some ill effects of my unorthodox behaviour and fragments of ML.
However I remember when I installed ML it didnt autoboot, instead I went to the "Update Firmware" and the ML ran from there. So this makes me think that it never had booted. So, as a question- What can I do to make it autoboot now when I can no longer do update firmware because of the strange error- is there some way to force the bootflag?
Thank you so much for your time.
Nick
I tried the autoexecs but as far as I am aware they did not do anything. To explain what I did: I loaded the led blink autoexec and when I turned the camera on the CF card light lit up as per normal (I believe it is normal for it to flash once or twice normally). I believe the autoexec would have been more dramatic than that?
Then I tried the next autoex- the logger that said it would make the camera beep. Nothing happened again so I got to reading why that would be and I believe we had a few options: 1) Card was not bootable. This may have been the case so I ran MacBoot and succesfully made it bootable however this had no effect. 2) For some reason the camera wasn't booting it. This most likely looks to be the ML not loaded up option, however I think in the kerfuffle of my camera not working I probably had removed ML and as far as I can tell there is no trace of ML in there now- but then there may be some ill effects of my unorthodox behaviour and fragments of ML.
However I remember when I installed ML it didnt autoboot, instead I went to the "Update Firmware" and the ML ran from there. So this makes me think that it never had booted. So, as a question- What can I do to make it autoboot now when I can no longer do update firmware because of the strange error- is there some way to force the bootflag?
Thank you so much for your time.
Nick