Cant Boot From Os9 On Dual 867, cant boot from os9 on dual 867 |
lun. 1 sept. 2003, 00:10
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i bought a dual 867 g4 second hand and had osx installed on it and it hasnt got classic on it at all i have no disks or anything so i installed on a new hard drive os 9.2.1 using my g3 took it out installed it in my g4 but cant get it to boot from it how can i do it
because when i tried to install 9.2.1 on same drive as osx it will not let me help can anyone help? also i cant get computer to turn off fully fan keeps on going and going? |
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mar. 2 sept. 2003, 22:27
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Moderator Groupe : Team Messages : 370 Inscrit : 19 mars 03 Lieu : Umeå - SE Membre no 14,645 |
1:) You must have 9.2.2 on the same computer thats got Mac OS X - 10.2.6 on it.
Thats what my Mac Classic milieu is in OS X on my flatpanel iMac. i.e I'm able to run OS 9.2.2 in classic mode within Mac OS X environment. My imac is OS X boot only. 2:) Best is to install OS 9.2.2 and Mac OS X on two separate physical harddrives. As long as you format both hd:s as Mac OS extended ( hfs+ ) filesystem - it doesnt matter wich one you install first. 3:) I strongly advise you to get at least the Mac OS X 10.2 CD. 4:) If you want play it cheap ( only one physical harddrive ) you can do it in this order. 5a:) Boot from your OS 9.2.1 CD holding down the C-key while rebooting. b:) Use the disktool on the cd to format your harddrive into 2 hfs+ extended partitions. Name them something good like, OS 9 & OS X. c:) Install 9.2.1 on the OS 9 - partition. When you're finished config your network & internet connection. Go to Apples website and download the 9.2.2 update and install it. d:) Boot from your Mac OS X 10.2 CD - like in 5a. (you did buy the OS X CD:s didnt you??? ) e:) Install OS X on the OS X partition. If installer asks if you would like to install components for Classic mode, you dont have to do it. ( You already have os 9.2.2 installed ) f:) After installing OS X run ALL the software updates for OS X. The 10.2.6 combo update are the most important one. g:) After this start the disktool in OS X, select your OS X partition and choose to repair permissions. ( be careful you dont reformat this partition ) Now you're set to go. Whenever you boot your Mac & want to choose wich OS to start. Just hold down the Alt-key while booting, you'll get a semi-graphic login screen allowing you choose choose one of the partitions. After selecting appropriate partition just hit return. One of the partitions will be selected by default. You can set this default in the "startup disk" prefs panel in either os. Cheers: Dixiechicken -------------------- ==================
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nrob324 Cant Boot From Os9 On Dual 867 lun. 1 sept. 2003, 00:10
nrob324 No i have no osx cd only got copy of 9.2.1 on cd mar. 2 sept. 2003, 23:28
dixiechicken Try to boot from the 9.2.1 cd using method mention... mer. 3 sept. 2003, 08:36
nrob324 No i have no osx cd only got copy of 9.2.1 on cd mar. 2 sept. 2003, 23:28
dixiechicken Try to boot from the 9.2.1 cd using method mention... mer. 3 sept. 2003, 08:36
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