On Dec 31, 2008, at 3:26 PM, insightinmind wrote:

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> On Dec 31, 2008, at 1:05 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
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>> On Dec 31, 2008, at 9:14 AM, insightinmind wrote:
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>>>
>>> I'm currently successfully using the Apple Startup after using XPF
>>> with its Uninstall-ation, hoping the Boot Cache (name?) has been
>>> replaced correctly.
>>
>> WHY are you using XPF on a Yikes at all? XPostFacto is to get non-OSX
>> compatible systems booted into OS X; 10.4.11 is officially supported
>> on that machine....
>
> OIRN (Oh, I Remember Now):> in order to "Boot" from an external FW
> drive, I used the internal one as a Helper for XPF, and that got me
> to the external one.
>
> Then ... it just Migrated over to using it to Startup the internal
> one ...
>
> I'm back to Normal-cy now ... using Startup Disk to set the startup
> volume.
>
> Had to toss the Adaptec AUA-3020A USB2/FW DuoConnect ... unless
> anyone knows how to get it to work after 10.2 ...
>
> Bill Connelly

Is the MoBd Firmware 'up to date???

That is what controls things during 'Startup' -- I.E. IF it doesn't  
include awareness of 'Firewire' --- That isn't a possibility without  
something like 'XPF Helper'. Ditto for USB.

Chuck D.

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