On 8/21/02 2:07 AM, "John McGilvary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:


> I have tried booting with CD in drive (internal IDE) and holding C, I have
> tried it with Command-Option-shift-delete. Still goes back to regular
> startup disk.
> I have used the startup disk control panel method, choosing the OS X CD as
> the startup Volume.
> After a bit of writing:
> Not an HFS volume, over and over again, it reverts back to the regular start
> up disk (internal IDE)
> I am stumped!
> What say Ye, Olde Wise Ones?
> 
> 
> 



>From the msg that you are getting, It appears to me, that your drive is
formatted in MAC STANDARD Format and for OSX to work, your drive must be
formatted in Mac Extended (HFS) .


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