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Hi Folks,
Just got a new modem and all the documentation is on the accompanying CD.
The trouble is, when I load the CD there's no documentation...
...or is there?
When I load the CD on my Windows laptop, there's three folders of goodies - manuals, installers, and numerous files in the root directory.
None of these are visible on my Mac.
In fact, all I get is a folder named "Mac" with installers for older versions of OS X (10.1, 10.2 and 10.3).
On my Windows machine, I can tell it to show all files - hidden and system - how can I do the same on the Mac? Doesn't seem to be anything in System Preferences, or Finder's Preferences.
Just got a new modem and all the documentation is on the accompanying CD.
The trouble is, when I load the CD there's no documentation...
...or is there?
When I load the CD on my Windows laptop, there's three folders of goodies - manuals, installers, and numerous files in the root directory.
None of these are visible on my Mac.
In fact, all I get is a folder named "Mac" with installers for older versions of OS X (10.1, 10.2 and 10.3).
On my Windows machine, I can tell it to show all files - hidden and system - how can I do the same on the Mac? Doesn't seem to be anything in System Preferences, or Finder's Preferences.