I had a iBook with OS 9 and saved many documents on disks.
I now have a MacBookPro with OS X.
Every time I insert my old CDdisks, all .doc files show up with the W97M.SATT.DAM C virus that my purchased Norton Antivirus is unable to remedy.
The only way I have been able to solve the problem is to copy my documents to a USB Key from my iBook and then download the file to my MacBookPro. The virus is cleansed and I can open the document. But this means I have to take all my files, take out all .doc and put them on my MacBookPro and then make a new CDdisk no longer part of the original disk.
Why does this happen and is there a way to open my files from the original CDdisk? Can I avoid having to dissasociate all .doc files from my CDs?
Why has Apple decided to make OS 9 unreadable on OS X?
Confussed and frustrated
Peluche
I now have a MacBookPro with OS X.
Every time I insert my old CDdisks, all .doc files show up with the W97M.SATT.DAM C virus that my purchased Norton Antivirus is unable to remedy.
The only way I have been able to solve the problem is to copy my documents to a USB Key from my iBook and then download the file to my MacBookPro. The virus is cleansed and I can open the document. But this means I have to take all my files, take out all .doc and put them on my MacBookPro and then make a new CDdisk no longer part of the original disk.
Why does this happen and is there a way to open my files from the original CDdisk? Can I avoid having to dissasociate all .doc files from my CDs?
Why has Apple decided to make OS 9 unreadable on OS X?
Confussed and frustrated
Peluche