One might be that Mac's don't like copied systems.  Try installing 9.1 
onto the external HD.

Fred....

Wilton H. Shaw wrote:

>Hello,
>
>   I have a PowerMac 8500, using OS 9.1 which is on my internal HD.
>   I recently copied my OS 9.1 onto a 2 MB partition of my external HD.
>Everything is working fine, except every time my computer goes to sleep and
>I wake it up I get this note. "There is a problem with the disk 'OS 9.1'.
>Some information might have been lost.
>   Check any recently-used files for data loss, and use a disk-repair
>program on the disk ".
>   I ran the apple disk-repair utility, and it said everything was fine.
>It's a bother to have to click on this note to eliminate it.
>   Any suggestions?
>Thanks
>
>Wilton 
>
>  
>



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