Well, I'm sure it's probably not THAT bad.  There is a very long story
behind all of this, but I'll spare you the details unless they become
necessary.  I'll just explain my problem, as I see it.

The abridged version...

iMac G3 (600Mhz Graphite, 256MB, Tiger)
I copied a working 9.2.2 System folder from a Bondi to the working
10.4 hard drive of my Graphite.  Everything looks fine.  Went to
'Startup Disk' and tried to boot from the newly added 9.2.2.  Now, all
I get on power ON is a flashing folder.  It alternates between a
question mark and the 'Two Faces In One' icon.  Holding down the
Option key on power only shows my hard drive with the 'TFIO' icon
super-imposed on it.  When I click the right-arrow button to boot it,
the Mac continuously alternates between that and the folder with a
question mark.  I've done the Option+Command+P+R to clear the PRAM.
No change.  It acts like it cleared it, but still doesn't make any
difference.  I don't have any install CD's yet (to boot from) and
supposedly can't boot the original OS X backup from my USB drive.  Any
ideas?

Lonnie.
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