Re: Panther and classic

2004-05-02 Thread James Devenish
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sat, May 01, 2004 at 09:35:20PM +0700, Angus Russell wrote: I just had to perform a clean install with Panther and have updated to 10.3.3, and now find that I have no classic system files. Can someone tell me how to rectify this problem please? I tried my

Re: Panther and classic

2004-05-02 Thread John Taylor
On 2 May 2004, at 8:46 AM, James Devenish wrote: I will soon need to install a Classic environment on a computer that has only Mac OS X, so I am interested in how you fare. My first thought is: is there any problem with a clean installation? I would not think it would be any problem, since the

Re: Panther and classic

2004-05-02 Thread Craig Ringer
On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 08:46, James Devenish wrote: The only hitch might be that the computer could start booting straight into Mac OS 9 instead of Mac OS X, but that's easily fixed in System Preferences. On the OSX eMac at work, booting up while holding down 'X' does the trick, too. I was

Re: Panther and classic

2004-05-02 Thread David Watkins
Agnus The following may be of interest to you, these ebooks will answer all the questions and are a good reference guide to keep. Upgrading to Panther has a section about installing OS 9 before or after installing OS X. Will cost you US$5, well worth the investment. Dave Watkins

Panther and classic

2004-05-01 Thread Angus Russell
Hiya I just had to perform a clean install with Panther and have updated to 10.3.3, and now find that I have no classic system files. Can someone tell me how to rectify this problem please? I tried my classic install disk but said I could not install other than with a clean install. The main