I just replaced the original 4 GB drive in my wife's 266 Wallstreet with a
20 GB drive. I had partitioned the drive into 2 partitions with a 8 GB first
partition in anticipation of installing Jaguar. I had backed up her original
hard drive with OS 9.2.2 with a simple system copy to an external firewire
drive and copied it to the second partition after doing a clean install of
9.2.2 into the first partition to be able to access the firewire drive but
her system on the second partition won't boot up. It crashes at the startup
screen.

Do all bootable systems have to be in the first 8 GB or am I having other
problems? The system will boot if extensions are disabled so I am suspecting
I have somehow picked up an extension conflict or incompatibility.

My wife would appreciate a prompt resolution to the problem. :-)

Thanks,

Andre 


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