RescueMyClassicMac

Rescuing Classic Macs Since 2008


Rescuing Classic Macs Since 2008

Do you need old System software disks to boot your Mac of the past?

Are you looking for games, screensavers, or utilities?

If you answered “yes”, then you have come to the right place!

At RescueMyClassicMac, I provide a service that takes vintage Apple software and I write them to floppy disks for you.

Maybe you found a classic Mac curb-side. Maybe you scored an Apple II on eBay and it never came with a boot disk? Whatever the case, most people who come into possession of a vintage Apple want to see it live again. Can you blame them?

However, most people are unable to make a boot disk because they can't bridge the gap between their classic Apple and their modern computer.

Classic Mac Operating Systems such as System 6 and 7 are obsolete but have been made available for free via a download from Apple. The problem is, classic Macs like the Macintosh Plus have an 800K floppy drive. You can not read a 1.44 Meg floppy disk on most classic Macs, and a modern computer can not read or write to an old 800K floppy disk. Not to mention the additional hardware required to write to 5.25" floppies! You’ll find that downloading old disk images from the Internet and getting them onto vintage 3.5" and 5.25" floppies is no easy task!

I do not sell software. I provide a service that takes software that is classified as "abandonware" that is easily and readily available for download from the Internet and I write it to a floppy disk for you.

I will gladly make a disk for you. Just select the "Buy A Disk" page from the top menu bar and pick out what you need.

I hope I can help make your Apple boot again!

Kevin Rye,
your fellow Apple enthusiast

This site is not affiliated with Apple Inc. Apple, the Apple logo, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. Additional logos, company and product names may be registered trademarks and are hereby acknowledged. RescueMyClassicMac.com does not claim rights to any software on this site. To the best of my knowledge, all titles are considered “abandonware” and are no longer supported by their respective publishers. If you know otherwise, please contact me and I will remove them accordingly.