I just got my wife an iMac, which came with OS 10.2.7. That's a newer OS X
than I have in my G4-733 Quicksilver (which I normally run in 9.2.2 because
all my peripherals are happy with it, and most of my apps are for OS-9,
although I do have OS 10.1-something on one of the internal drives).

So, I thought I'd just use the iMac's Software Install and Restore CD to
install 10.2.7 into the G4 and try it out, along with the iMac's software.

However, the G4 won't recognize the iMac's software CD. Not at all---it
won't even acknowledge that the CD is in the drive.

I did this same thing a few years ago when I put an older iMac's software
into a G4 using the iMac's install disk. It worked fine back then. Has
Apple now made an iMac's software CD unrecognizable to anything other than
an iMac?

If that's what they did, does anybody know a workaround, to get this G4 to
recognize the iMac's software install disk?

Tom

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