On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 4:01 PM, skinnie <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for all the answers! > I formatted the drive using the disk utility in os9... > So my best bet is to: > > 1 - install osx in a partition (10.4 with os9 drivers) > 2- install the os9 files in the ibook cd > 3-"activate" the os9 with 9.2.1 cd...right? > > If you don't need to boot into 9.2.2, and you're planning on running 10.4, install Classic from the 2nd disk that comes with Tiger--this will install 9.2.2, and will launch as an emulator within Tiger.
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