On Apr 5, 2004, at 3:25 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:


on 05/04/04 15:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I just got a ibook with panther on it. When I try to select classic it gives
me a warning "you do not have a version of Mac OS9 installed that supports
classic. Install Mac 9.1 or later." How can I install classic and not ruin
the Panther installation? I have a original 9.1 software system disc. Do I
just put it in and run it???
Thanks for all your help.

Just install over the OS X installation. Both versions can co-exist on the
same disk.


-Laurent.

Sounds easy enough, but it sure won't work for me! I boot my iceBook from the OS 9.2.2 disc, and start the install, but it says it can't find a valid destination volume. I then started up Drive Setup, and try to mount the hard drive, but it says it can't mount the drive. The only option I get is to initialize the drive, which I obviously don't want to do. Looks like a no-win to me. Any suggestions?
John



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