Hi Will! YDL can be removed, but you may have to use a bit more "brute force" method to do it. Try to recall how you formatted that hard drive (HD) in the first place. If you used the entire drive for YDL, then the procedure is to erase the entire drive using Apple's Disk Utility. Let me be clear, Apple's Disk Utility is the name of that application which can format and reformat the entire drive so that it is recognized by the Mac OS X; I think, that the name of that application for OS 9 (and earlier) was Apple's Disk Tools or just Disk Tools. You'll need a disk which has both Disk Tools and Mac OS 9 -- this should be the Apple System Disk and Disk Tools should be somewhere there.
The idea is to boot from that disk. Erase and reformat the drive to that format structure which Mac OS 9 needs to see... which I think is hfs, it could be described differently -- so check Apple's own manuals. If you cannot, hopefully you have an old copy of HD formatters such as Micromat Techtools Pro, or something like that which you can use to format the HD for OS 9. Once that is done, you should be able to reinstall OS 9 as well as any applications for OS 9. Hopefully, you have an application such as Dantz's Retrospect to back up that system once it begins to get used. Good Luck... On Sep 2, 2006, at 2:01 AM, Will wrote: > Hey > I'm trying to find a way to removed YDL from my iBook G3? > > I need to install MacOS 9 back so some young children can use it. > > When I insert the old MacOS9 boot disk, I get nothing. It just freezes > up. > > I've tried open firmware booting, resetting PRAM, other install > disks... > > I have no idea! > > Thanks heaps > Will > _______________________________________________ > yellowdog-newbie mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-newbie > _______________________________________________ yellowdog-newbie mailing list [email protected] http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-newbie
