On Thursday, September 4, 2003, at 12:16 AM, Ryan Rempel wrote:

Sometimes the Mac OS X Installer will "de-bless" the Mac OS 9.x System Folder. In those cases, it usually works to reboot using the Startup Disk preference panel in the Mac OS X system preferences application (i.e. use it to choose to boot from 9.x). The Startup Disk panel knows how to "re-bless" the System Folder.


Anyway, it's worth a try--I haven't been following the whole thread, so I'm not sure if you've tried that.

I did a 9.1 install on the 9.2.2 partition, then re-installed 9.2.2 with OS9 helper, waved a dead chicken over my cpu while chanting 'Leave my OS 9 alone!' and rid this machine of it's demons! I'm back in bidness!


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