On 13/12/04 17:29, "gladys pérez-almiroty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ok, this is the update:
> the information on the drive was not erased. for some reason i could
> not see it. when i tried to install os 9 again, sure enough, the hd
> shoed up with all its contents. the only problem was that i could not
> change the startup disk. the option key at startup was unresponsive. i
> did an archive and install of os 10.3 and i was up and running, except
> os 9 is gone again! help.

Start with your OS 9 install CD. Proceed with the installation. Make sure no
option is set to erase the installation volume before proceeding...

-Laurent.
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