>At first the system on the machine was 9.01 and I couldn't boot from the CD.
>I then upgraded to 9.1 hoping that would help - same problem. The other
>oddity is that even after deleting everything that looked like part of the
>server functionality from this machine's past life, "network disk" still
>shows up as an option in the start up disk control panel. It reads cds fine;
>it just won't boot from it. Yet. Any more suggestions. thanks again.
The system on the harddisk shouldn't matter, it's not loading if you
successfully boot from the CD. Network disk is something that always shows
up with OS 9.0 and up I think. Are you sure the CD-ROM you are using is
bootable on the machine in question?
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