On Wednesday, July 10, 2002, at 12:22 , Larry Blodgett wrote:
> I have a machine with Macos 9.2.2 and MacOSX 10.1.5 installed on the
> same partition.  I believe this type of installation with the two
> systems is problematic.  When I boot back and forth eventually 10
> won't boot and I will need to install 10 and then everything is fine
> for a while.
>
> I am going to back up everything and re-partition the drive.
>
> Partition 1 = (7 gigs) MacOSX
> Partition 2 = (13 gigs) MacOS 9
>
> I am going to copy my existing mixed drive over to a firewire drive
> and then drop the drive back on partition 2.
>
> Here is the question.......How do I get rid of all the 10 stuff?  Is
> there a uninstall 10?  Do any of the disk cleanup or third party
> programs remove oll the ten stuff?  I have added a lot of stuff to my
> 9 system and I don't want to have to rebuild everything from scratch
> with a new install.

Hi Larry.

Search macosxhints.com for an AppleScript that you run in OS 9 to remove 
OS X from a system.  I've used it several times - it works great.

Eagle


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