Have you tried holding down the D key??

It looks for the first system folder. If the OS 9 is...

Keith


On 11/6/02 8:18 PM, "Heok Hee Ng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Jeff Szuhay wrote:
> 
>> Hold down the "option" key as the system starts up. It will then search
>> for all bootable drives, regardless of OS and give you the chance to
>> choose which one to boot into.
> 
> Thanks.  I already tried that.  The strange thing is that holding down the
> option key has no effect on the startup procedure.  The Wallstreet proceeds
> to boot up with Jaguar regardless...I don't even get to choose the startup
> drive.
> 
> Heok Hee
> 


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