On 7/17/04, Al Poulin wrote:
Are you saying that without the OS 9 drivers from Disk Utility, you cannot
install OS 9.x for Classic operations, or are you saying that you can run
Classic but cannot boot/startup in OS 9? Or both?
I was talking about you couldn't boot into Mac OS 9 on the drive
Are you saying that without the OS 9 drivers from Disk Utility, you cannot
install OS 9.x for Classic operations, or are you saying that you can run
Classic but cannot boot/startup in OS 9? Or both?
James Rohde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you're not sure and want to keep your options open,
On Wed, Jul 14, 2004 at 9:31 pm -0500, Claire Hart wrote:
O.k. - I guess I've decided to reinstall the accompanying software onto
my brand new powerbook. Only one person answered my post, and they
were in favor of my doing so. No one has warned me NOT to do it.
Could you be losing mail to a
On 7/14/04, john slavin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have it installed, but the days when I need it are getting fewer and
farther between.
On Jul 14, 2004, at 9:31 PM, Claire Hart wrote:
O.k. - I guess I've decided to reinstall the accompanying software
onto my brand new powerbook.
O.k. - I guess I've decided to reinstall the accompanying software onto
my brand new powerbook. Only one person answered my post, and they
were in favor of my doing so. No one has warned me NOT to do it.
So this is what I want to know: Since I have 9.2.2 and Panther on my
iMac, and since it
I have it installed, but the days when I need it are getting fewer and
farther between.
On Jul 14, 2004, at 9:31 PM, Claire Hart wrote:
O.k. - I guess I've decided to reinstall the accompanying software
onto my brand new powerbook. Only one person answered my post, and
they were in favor of
on 14/07/04 22:52, john slavin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have it installed, but the days when I need it are getting fewer and
farther between.
On Jul 14, 2004, at 9:31 PM, Claire Hart wrote:
O.k. - I guess I've decided to reinstall the accompanying software
onto my brand new