Would I be wrong in thinking that if you simply started from your newly
bought HD and simply chucked out the 9.0.4 system folder (or renamed it for
storage?) from your old HD and copied the 9.1 one to the old HD, then set
start up to the old HD, you would have 9.1 to run the old HD? What does an
installer do but this (plus some other options)?


> Subject: Re: two questions, one OS 9 related, one PC monitor-cable
> related
> Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 20:35:55 -0400
> From: cbirds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Timothy Virkkala tapped out this message on 6/24/2003 8:22 PM
> 
>> Question 1:
>> 
>> Being on slow dial-up, I'm not easily able to download the huge upgrade
>> file for OS 9.1. So I bought a hard drive on eBay with 9.1 installed, and
>> will upgrade my OS 9.0.4 piece by piece. What pieces of the later system
>> would YOU recommend to override my current system? (I'm using a hybrid 7600/
>> G3.)
> 
> Not recommended and not even sure it's possible. Why didn't you just buy
> a full install CD of 9.1? It's very different from 9.0.4 in ways you
> cannot see.
> 


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