This is do-able - I've got a QS & a QS 2002 - 800 (upgraded to dual 1.8)
that I rebuilt and upgraded with no original software disks ... it's just I
cannot recall now quite how I did it - and I did have bootable external
HD's and removeable drives (2G Jaz) backups

1) read up and check on the partition scheme appropriate for booting OS 9

2) If you have access to  second classic booting machine put the QS into
target disk mode and connect by firewire - do the installs from the second
machine ?

keep us posted - it's a great machine - my hickey has been failing power
supplies ... with maxed out machines - replacements can prove prohibitive.




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On 18 January 2016 at 03:36, Brad Wait <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I just bought a used G4 quicksilver 2002 power mac (this one:
> http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/powermac_g4/specs/powermac_g4_1ghz_dp_qs.html).
>
>
> I want it to boot from OS9, and I don't really need to run OSX.  I thought
> this would be simple to set up, but apparently not.
>
> Unfortunately, I bought this used without any install CDs. For the
> seller's privacy, I wiped the hard disk by connecting the G4 via firewire
> to my OSX laptop, and using the latest disk utility.  This wiped any OS9
> drivers from the disk. The newer OSX disk utility would not let me install
> the OS9 drivers on the reformatted drives. There is no 'install OS9
> drivers' checkbox.
>
> Two questions:
>
>
>    1. IF I can find a bootable OS9 installer CD, will it install the OS9
>    drivers automatically to the reformatted hard drive?  Or, will it not be
>    able to see the drive at all when it boots up?
>    2. I need help getting a bootable OS9 CD.  I found several ISOs online
>    that I burned to a CD using my OSX laptop. But none of ISOs appear to be
>    bootable on the G4.  I am stumped as to why this doesn't work. Here are the
>    ones I have tried:
>
>
>    -
>       
> http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/power-mac-g4-quicksilver-2002-restore-discs
>
>       - http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php?topic=2109.0
>
> Anyone have suggestions?
>
> Thanks
> -Brad
>
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