Saw this on a slot-loading iMac DV last week. Turns out there were problems
with the volume structure of the drive that prevented it from booting to
either OS -- 9 or X. Nothing that DiskWarrior didn't fix, though (shouldn't
mess up anything on an X volume; but if you want, try AlSoft's Drive10
product instead). YMMV, of course.

Dan Willson
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ed Murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 1:16 PM

My OS-X/9.1 machine won't boot into OS-X anymore.  The Startup disk
control panel in 9.1 allows me to pick the 0S-X drive, but it still
boots into 9.1.  Each system is on a separate drive.  I was using OS-X
commonly, but lately I've been using 9.1 for games with my kids.  I've
changed monitors and added a ADB Wacom tablet since last booting into
OS-X.  Any clues?  thanks.

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