I can't say what the general case might be, but I *can* report that I
merely copied an old System Folder from a Classic install on OS X
10.3 to my Tiger drive after installation and it seems to work fine.
I don't use it often and I surely don't push it around much, but it
hasn't crashed, broken, complained or otherwise caused a fuss.
On Jun 28, 2005, at 8:46 AM, Eric Chatonet wrote:
Hi Todd and Jim,
To be more precise, I was told that you can't install an OS 9.2.2
system folder on any partition where Tiger (or any OS X system) is
already installed.
It does not work: OS 9 must be installed first or installed on
another disk or partition...
At the very worst you have to backup, erase your Tiger disk, make
an OS 9 clean install (just copying an existing system folder is
risky :-) and a Tiger clean install on top :-(
Then when you see the hard disk prices at the moment, it might be a
better solution to buy an external firewire one...
Le 28 juin 05 à 01:22, Todd Higgins a écrit :
This is true. New machines do not ship with the Classic System
Folder. But If you have an existing Macintosh you can just copy
the System Folder over.
Todd
On Jun 27, 2005, at 6:34 PM, Jim Hurley wrote:
I had heard, from a distance source, that a new Mac with Tiger
installed will not necessarily include classic. Anybody know
whether this is true?
Best Regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.
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