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My problem is that I can only boot into X from OS 9 or another X by using XPF 3 and designating a helper disk. When I try XPF 2.2.5 or XPF 3 with no helper, the boot keeps flashing "no bootable HFS partition" and eventually boots back into 9. I've tried the ATA card in both slots 2 and 3. It is currently back in slot 3. I thought that the Acard's had no slot or first-8-gigs issues.
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Gary, I was sure I still had a few good years left in me...;-) I've got to stop posting when I'm tired or overworked ;-)
I defer to my Aug 3rd post which was well researched and correct as far as I know. Thank you for pointing this out. However since that posting at least two people on the XPFacto list swear they have the first 8gb issue with an ACARD ATA card. I seem to remember that it was the 133 model but not sure with current track record ;-). I discounted the first person as being mistaken but then a second person reported the issue. Both swear the only way they can get OSX to run is to follow the first 8 GB rule. So worth trying even though it's not a widely reported issue. I've no idea why only some people have the issue.


What about using classic for the helper drive as I do? You didn't mention if you've tried this or not? I use it for booting OSX utilities CD's in XPFacto 3.0 . Best of luck. Will S

Thanks for the responses, Will. From what I've observed, it looks like this SIIG Ultra ATA 133/100 Pro model (ACARD) card has no slot issues, but does have the first 8 GB rule (for booting). If that's the case, maybe I can still get what I want using XPF 3.


What I have now is:
2 gig internal SCSI with OS 9.1  (used as helper)
18+ gig 1st partition of ATA (pseudo-SCSI) with OS 10.2.6
18+ gig 2nd partition of ATA with OS 10.2.6 plus Classic 9.2.2

It seems to me I couldn't use the 2nd (10 + Classic) volume as a helper, since it is on the ATA and beyond the 8 gig mark. Is this right?

I could maybe use one of two setups for ATA:

1st 8 gig:  Classic (Classic for both X's, potential helper volume)
Next 14 gig: 10.x (main)
Next 14 gig: 10.x (reserve, used for running DiskWarrior, etc on main X)

OR:

1st 8 gig: 10.x plus Classic (reserve for utility, plus Classic and helper)
Next  30 gig:  10.x (main X volume)

With either of these I could continue to use the internal SCSI drive as my XPF helper, but if it ever had problems, I could use the new ATA 1st-8gig volume as an alternate helper. What do you think?

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