On 3/5/02 2:23 AM, "ben" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> panel and select OS 9 and then restart.  If you are started up in OS
> 9.2, just restart and hold down the <X> key and it will start up in
> OS X.  You can also hold down a key at startup (it is either the
> <COMMAND> key or the <OPTION> key (maybe someone can back me up on
> this)) and the computer will show you all of the possible systems
> that it detects that are bootable.  You then select the one you want
> and go.
> 
> ben


Actually, I believe he said he was using a Rev. A -- and from my experience
with my Rev. B, I can vouch for this, the hot keys during startup (command
or option or X) don't work with these early iMacs. Guess the firmware
doesn't support it.


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