Len Gerstel wrote:
> On Feb 8, 2009, at 11:20 AM, Dan A. Currie wrote:
>
>   
>> Hello All and Dan,
>>
>> Here is what I have  - a G4 MDD DUAL 1.25 MHz / 2 GB RAM / NETSCAPE
>> 9.0.0.6,  1 -120 GB (OS10.5), 1 - 200 GB (OS10.4), 1- 120GB and 1 -  
>> 6GB
>> (OS9.2) HDD's in that order.
>>     
>
> A more important question that I may have missed the original answer  
> in the earlier posts. The MDD marked an important point in Macdom. The  
> original MDDs with firewire 400 could boot in 9, but the second  
> generation of MDDs with firewire 800 could not boot into 9, but they  
> could run it in classic.
>
> Is yours a first generation or second generation? If second, you will  
> not be able to boot into 9 at all.
>
> Len
>
>
>   
Up until just over a year ago this was a MAC OS9.2 machine, then I 
upgraded to 10.4 -11 and now to 10.5.5.

When I try to boot up OS9.2 going through SP, it tries very hard to find 
OS9.2 - the old file folder is there flashing from the Picasso to ? mark 
about 5 or 6 times then it "gives up" and goes to 10.5.

Perhaps the 6GB is TOO far down the tree? I asked about that before  ... 
I thought.

Other thoughts?

Dan Currie

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