As that document indicates, the Startup Manager is only available on iMac/PowerMac G4/Pismo machines or later. On the Wallstreet, holding down 'option' at startup dumps you straight into OS 9, no questions asked. Well, for the most part it does. There's all sorts of PRAM/OF oddness that's going on behind the scenes, so things don't always work exactly the way they should.

Cheers,
Ben

On 28 Oct 2004, at 13:18, Bob wrote:

Hi Clark,
  Is this a completely different principle than the Startup Manager
discussed here?

<http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106178>


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