Hi Mike,

> I mean the PCI USB cards can cause problems like booting with the
> keyboard plugged into them and the system may not be able to use sleep
> mode.

No, I already had a feeling like you said so my Apple stuff like kb
and mouse are always in the on-board USB-ports.

I recently had big problems after having booted into OS9 after I had
installed the latest software via the program updater in OS9. Both my
Panther partitions and my Tiger partition didn't boot anymore after
starting up with the Alt-key pressed. With my internal Tiger partition
I got a log-in screen which I never do as I'm admin. When I filled in
my proper name and password I got a denial!

I then chose my external Firewire Tiger partition in the startup
control panel in OS9 and low and behold, the darn thing started. Then
I repaired permissions on all OSX boot partitions and everything is
back to normal. Phew! Three perfectly working boot-partitions refused
to start. You can never have too much options, do you?

I have an MDD with 2 internal Panther partitions and one Tiger part.
on different drives and one Tiger on a Firewire drive which I
regularly clone to and fro plus two OS9 boot partitions ...

Regards, Jörg.

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