Chuck, "About this Mac" says that the OS9 drivers are loaded onto the
new HD.
Magic!
- Michel B. in Cincinnati
On Dec 29, 12:07 am, Charles Davis wrote:
> On Dec 28, 2008, at 5:13 PM, Michael B. in Cincinnati wrote:
>
>
>
> > Charles, thanks; but as I noted above, that box is checked.
>
> > The
On Dec 28, 2008, at 5:13 PM, Michael B. in Cincinnati wrote:
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> Charles, thanks; but as I noted above, that box is checked.
>
> The card is specified on the OWC web site as being boot-capable, and
> compatible with both OSX and OS9.
Go to 'About Mac'/ More Info and check the information abou
My Reply follows quote. On 28/12/2008 14:13 wmicha...@fuse.net said:
>Charles, thanks; but as I noted above, that box is checked.
>
>The card is specified on the OWC web site as being boot-capable, and
>compatible with both OSX and OS9. But when I boot into OSX, OS9
>does not start. If I go to
Charles, thanks; but as I noted above, that box is checked.
The card is specified on the OWC web site as being boot-capable, and
compatible with both OSX and OS9. But when I boot into OSX, OS9
does not start. If I go to System Preferences/System/Classic, it
displays the partition with OS9. So I c
On Dec 27, 2008, at 8:28 PM, Michael B. in Cincinnati wrote:
>
> To answer several questions:
>
> I bought this machine basically to learn about Macs. I also own and
> use Linux
> and (unfortunately, due to my job) Windows machines. My interest in
> OS9 is
> basically self-educational, not utili
To answer several questions:
I bought this machine basically to learn about Macs. I also own and
use Linux
and (unfortunately, due to my job) Windows machines. My interest in
OS9 is
basically self-educational, not utilitarian. although I like the
system. I also
installed a decent sound card (m-Au
On Dec 27, 2008, at 11:45 AM, Michael B. in Cincinnati wrote:
> The funny thing is that if I click on an OS9 app, it loads and runs.
This isn't funny, this is normal behavior for Classic applications
under OS X.
> It just won't load at boot like it used to.
I'm still not following you here.
On Dec 27, 2008, at 12:45 PM, Michael B. in Cincinnati wrote:
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> Folks, thanks for your replies.
>
> Yes, I did go into System Preferences and correct where OS9 is
> located. And
> yes, I did add OS9 drivers to the new SATA drive. The funny thing is
> that if I
> click on an OS9 app, it loads a
My Reply follows quote. On 27/12/2008 09:45 wmicha...@fuse.net said:
>Yes, I did go into System Preferences and correct where OS9 is located.
>And yes, I did add OS9 drivers to the new SATA drive. The funny thing is
>that if I click on an OS9 app, it loads and runs. It just won't load at
>bo
Folks, thanks for your replies.
Yes, I did go into System Preferences and correct where OS9 is
located. And
yes, I did add OS9 drivers to the new SATA drive. The funny thing is
that if I
click on an OS9 app, it loads and runs. It just won't load at boot
like it used to,
and I get this funny messa
On Dec 26, 2008, at 7:21 PM, Michael B. in Cincinnati wrote:
> Hi, I just installed a PCI SATA card in my DA, and I'm having trouble
> with Classic Mode. I used Carbon Copy Cloner to transfer the old
> system from the PATA drive to the new SATA, and some stuff didn't make
> it. After some softwar
On Dec 26, 2008, at 8:21 PM, Michael B. in Cincinnati wrote:
>
> Hi, I just installed a PCI SATA card in my DA, and I'm having trouble
> with Classic Mode. I used Carbon Copy Cloner to transfer the old
> system from the PATA drive to the new SATA, and some stuff didn't make
> it. After some soft
Hi, I just installed a PCI SATA card in my DA, and I'm having trouble
with Classic Mode. I used Carbon Copy Cloner to transfer the old
system from the PATA drive to the new SATA, and some stuff didn't make
it. After some software reinstalls, I'm almost back to normal, but I
keep getting this error
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