At 10:02 AM -0700 9/6/2010, Dennis B. Swaney wrote:
My sister has asked me to wipe out everything on the hard drive and
reinstall Mac OS 9.2.2 plus Mac OS 10.4.11. Since it has been YEARS
that I've done any OS 9 installs I have a few questions.
2. I plan on erasing the hard drive and have it "zeroed". Since I
know it will boot up into FireWire Target Disk Mode, I was planning
on erasing the drive that way. Any problems doing it so?
That's fine. But since you need to boot on the OS X DVD, why not
just use Disk Utility from it?
3. Since I have a 9.2.2 install CD, I will boot from it to install
Mac OS 9.2.2. However, how should I go about installing Mac OS 10.4?
Boot from the DVD, or just do the install while the iMac is running
on 9.2.2? I've never installed both OS 9.x and OS 10.x from scratch
before.
When you initialize the disk, be sure to include the OS 9 drivers -
if you want to boot on OS 9. Otherwise all you can do with the OS 9
installation is use it as Classic mode under Tiger.
Boot on the OS X DVD and install Tiger. Boot on Tiger. Insert the
OS 9 disc and run that installer.
4. Since I don't have any way to connect this old iMac to the
Internet, is there any other way to run the Software Updaters for OS
9 & OS 10? Perhaps by connecting it with an Ethernet cable to my
PowerBook and sharing it's Internet connection?
Internet connection sharing would work just fine. Sharing system
preferences, Internet tab. It will turn your PowerBook into a router
for a while...
- Dan.
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