janespra...@comcast.net wrote:
> I have a Ruby Red iMac that i am setting up for a 6 year old. It is G3, 
> 400mhz. I installed a new hard drive and formatted it to 10.4, that's 
> the OS her school runs on their iMacs.)
> 
> I have also installed several learning games that need Classic. However, 
> whenever I try to open one of these, I get a message that  it cant find 
> 9.2 to run Classic. I thought i had installed it during the 10.4 
> installation. Was there a separate option? How can i put in on the iMac now?

A retail Mac OS X install doesn't include Classic.  I know my iBook G4 
installer disk came with a Classic installer but I don't recall how it 
was handled, if it was an option in the main install or a separate 
installer file you had to run afterwards.

If your installer doesn't have it you can download a 9.something 
installer from Apple.


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Clark Martin
Redwood City, CA, USA
Macintosh / Internet Consulting

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