I finally got it installed and working.  After installing the drivers
for my ATI card, I shutdown and hooked up the other monitor.  When I
restarted, nothing would show up on the added monitor.  I did however get
the big apple and a swirling thing on the apple monitor hooked to the
motherboard.  That is were it stayed for 5 minutes but would not boot.  Any
thoughts?
-- 
Thanks,

Kevin

    


on 9/14/03 5:05 PM, James Sanderson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


> It may be that because you brought over the system folder rather than
> doing a clean install, you are having problems.
> If you only have the 9.2 disk, go to OS9forever.com and download their
> installation helper to load 9.2 onto your destination drive.
> If you don't have a disk for 9.2 but have the 9.04 disk then download
> the 9.2 upgrade from Apple.  Do a clean install of the 9.04 and upgrade
> using the helper to 9.2. Launch XPF and install.  It should see your
> drive once you have the system on the drive.
> 
> Alternatively, if you think that the drive's OS is valid as a start-up
> folder, then try starting up from the destination disk.  If it does,
> then launch XPF on that drive and try installing.
> 
> HTH,
> 
> Jim
> 


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