>By the way, the first time you run 
>Classic in Panther, it will ask you for permission to "update" some 
>files for compatibility reasons. You WANT to do this, it does not 
>CHANGE anything.
>
>_Chas_

This is an offshoot thread from the previous discussion.

I have a machine running 9.2 on one hard drive, and a 'test' hard
drive that has 10.? on it.  All I want to use the 10.? for right
now is experimenting with getting used to the newer methods before
actually committing to it.

Therefore I occasionally start up on the "10 drive" to play and get
used to it. I'm reluctant to allow 10.? to tamper in any way with
any changes to my "master" 9.2 system (temporarily reduced to passive)
drive while it is no longer 'in charge'.

Is there ANY risk that ANYTHING might be bollixed up by allowing
the sytem 10 hard drive to make changes that it wants to make to
the system 9 drive?  So far I've refused to allow X to change
anything on the other system until I get this question answered
for sure.

Thanks
Don

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