, October 30, 2002 8:01 PM
To: G-Books
Subject: Re: Wallstreet, partitions & OSX
Laurent Daudelin on 10/24/02 3:25 PM wrote:
>> So this morning I installed a different drive (10GB Toshiba from my
>> iBook), gave it an 8GB 1st partition and installed OS9.2.1 on the
>> 2n
Laurent Daudelin on 10/24/02 3:25 PM wrote:
>> So this morning I installed a different drive (10GB Toshiba from my iBook),
>> gave it an 8GB 1st partition and installed OS9.2.1 on the 2nd.
>>
>> I tried once again to install Jaguar but got the same results. To be honest
>> I'm using copies of my
>> I tried to install Jaguar but when when I launch the installer App and try
>> to restart, it tells me the OSX install CD could be set as the startup
>> drive. So I try to restart and hold down the "C" key...this doesn't work
>> (nor does Shift;fn;ctrl;delete). So I pull out my OSX.1.3 installer
Luis Sequeira on 10/24/02 3:57 AM wrote:
> Maybe you a have an upgrade cd that requires you to have 10.1 or
> something installed. It may also be the case that the first partition
> is the larger one; if so, then you have to reformat so that the first
> partition on your drive is less than 8GB. To
On 24/10/02 16:04, "Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> I tried to install Jaguar but when when I launch the installer App and try
>>> to restart, it tells me the OSX install CD could be set as the startup
>>> drive. So I try to restart and hold down the "C" key...this doesn't work
>>> (nor does
>Just picked up a Wallstreet a couple days ago. 266MHz, 64MB, 2GB drive.
>
>I bumped the RAM to 256MB and stuck in an 18GB Toshiba drive I had. The
>drive was partitioned as 6GB & 11GB. I installed OS9.2.1 on the 6GB
>partition. It boots up and runs fine (except for the damned sleep issue
>which I'
Mark wrote:
> I tried to install Jaguar but when when I launch the installer App and try
> to restart, it tells me the OSX install CD could be set as the startup
> drive. So I try to restart and hold down the "C" key...this doesn't work
> (nor does Shift;fn;ctrl;delete). So I pull out my OSX.1.3 i
Just picked up a Wallstreet a couple days ago. 266MHz, 64MB, 2GB drive.
I bumped the RAM to 256MB and stuck in an 18GB Toshiba drive I had. The
drive was partitioned as 6GB & 11GB. I installed OS9.2.1 on the 6GB
partition. It boots up and runs fine (except for the damned sleep issue
which I'll bri