--- Tom Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> To drop back into OS-9, restart the computer while
> holding down the D 
> key, and keep holding it until you see the little smiley
> icon that 
> means 9 is starting up. Then to boot back into 10, just
> restart again 
> without touching the keyboard.
> 
> If you set 9 to start up in OS-X Preferences, then you
> will have to 
> change the startup disk back to 10 later on, or you will
> keep booting 
> into 9. The D-key trick makes it easier to just drop back
> into 9 
> occasionally without messing with any prefs or startup
> disk settings.

I called SOS APPLE and was told that the keyboard command
was to hold key x down at startup to force the start of OS
X.

Anybody able to test this??

JL


New to me G3 Beige box with OS 9.0, X 10.2. 12 Gb hd in 4Gb and 8Gb partition
and external 4Gb in 4 partitions. 470 Mb, zip, fd, cd all Apple branded.
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