In a message dated 2/15/05 6:11:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< I'm not real sure what you want to do Lili, but OSX can only be 
installed on a partition which was prepared using the install CD.  in 
other words you can't do it in OS 9.  I'd say if there's something on 
the drive you want to put OSX on that you want to keep, then you need 
to back that up to wherever you wish to save it to.  Once you have that 
all sorted out, boot the computer using the Install CD and go directly 
to the drive utilities and repartition the drive.  Be sure to choose 
Mac OS Extended (Journaled) for the partition where you plan to install 
OSX.  If you plan to run OS9 on this drive, then you need to be sure 
the drivers for OS9 box is checked.  When I did mine, I put a smaller 
(5 Gb) partition on the drive and installed 9.22 there.  Once you have 
the drive partitioned and setup like you want it, then you can go back 
and install OSX, etc. >>

I dont exactly remember but I do think that when I first wanted to install 
OSX in my Beige 333

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