At 5:45 PM -0500 12/16/2002, David Deckert wrote:
>  >
>>  I recently updated my PB 1400/G3 to OS9.1. For some
>>  reason, everything works fine, except the Startup Disk
>>  control panel.
>>
>>  When I try to open it, it gives me a "Type 3" error
>>  and closes.
>
>Perhaps completely unrelated, and I know several people here probably
>run 9.1 just fine on these, however:
>
>This got me thinking about every time I've put 9.1 on any NuBus
>PowerMac, which of course the 1400 is based on (the NuBus part, I
>mean.) I've yet to get the Startup Disk cp to work, although I can't
>recall what the specific error # was.


I'm coming in on the middle of this so it might have been mentioned 
already.  Have you tried zapping the PRAM.  Normally the Startup Disk 
cp is pretty good about dealing with old settings and such but it's 
possible it's bombing due to the PRAM data.
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