The National Enquirer reports at 7:28 PM -0600 9/29/04, Bob wrote:
The National Enquirer reports at 4:07 PM +0200 9/29/04, Mikael Byström wrote:
Bob said:
Somebody help me out here, I don't want to give bad advice. Will Dave
be able to **boot* into OS 9 is he didn't install the OS 9
My two cents' worth: it depends if during the OSX
install you checked install OS9 drivers. But I've
been told to format drives intended for OSX using the
OS 9 version of Disk Drive Set-up.
Best
George
--- Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If a person already has his drive partitioned into 2
The National Enquirer reports at 6:55 AM -0700 9/30/04, George
Mogiljansky wrote:
But I've been told to format drives intended for OSX using the
OS 9 version of Disk Drive Set-up.
Noo. OS X gives you the option of installing OS 9 drivers at the
beginning of the format stage.
Bob
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If
Bob said:
Somebody help me out here, I don't want to give bad advice. Will Dave
be able to **boot* into OS 9 is he didn't install the OS 9 drivers
when he partitioned in OS X?
He will be able to boot from CD, but discs will be unreachable. The CD
booting will hoeever fix the black display
The National Enquirer reports at 4:07 PM +0200 9/29/04, Mikael Byström wrote:
Bob said:
Somebody help me out here, I don't want to give bad advice. Will Dave
be able to **boot* into OS 9 is he didn't install the OS 9 drivers
when he partitioned in OS X?
He will be able to boot from CD, but
Just like the subject says, my Wallstreet's LCD backlight won't turn back
on
after it wakes up from going to sleep. I also have to manually hit the the
brightness control button (either bright or dark) upon each bootup to get
the LCD backlight going.
I'm running 10.2.8, and when I originally
The National Enquirer reports at 4:45 AM + 9/29/04, Dave NovaK wrote:
Just like the subject says, my Wallstreet's LCD backlight won't turn back
on
after it wakes up from going to sleep. I also have to manually hit the the
brightness control button (either bright or dark) upon each bootup