On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 09:31:30 -0500, Sean Kennedy
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> Replies follow
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Krow Magnum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Power Computing List" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 3:24 AM
> Subject: Re: Upgrade to OS9.1 on PTP225
> 
> 
> > The grey iMac OS 9.1 install CD should work fine. I used mine on my
> > PTPro as well as earler PPC's. I know somebody else with the same CD
> > and his works on anything that you can put OS 9.1 on also so that
> > shouldn't be the problem. Booting with the "C" key never worked on my
> > PTPro with the non-Apple CD-ROMs.
> 
> Yes, it is the iMac grey CD. It sounds like it is the same one you have had
> success with. I bought it on eBay for about $20.
> 
> >
> > It should be re-formatted anyway becasue System 7 is HFS and OS 8.1
> > and later uses HFS+.
> >
> Will it matter if I use HFS instead of HFS+?

OS 8.1 and later uses a files system of HFS+ but I goofed and was
thinking you only had one drive attached. The installer should do that
if needed.

> 
> > Good idea for transfering some apps but I never liked FWB's CD-ROM
> > Tools and the old Apple driver works perfectly so you can avoid FWB.
> >
> > There is an old Apple CD-ROM driver from System 7 that recognizes most
> > CD-ROMs. Apple eliminated compatibility with non-Apple branded drives
> > in OS 8 and after.
> > I can email the driver or find a link to it if you need it. Avoid
> > using FWB's CD-ROM Toolkit if at all possible. FWB Hard Disk Toolkit
> > is ok and may be needed to initialize and format the hard drive. The
> > Apple Drive SetupTools on the OS 9.1 install CD may not recognize your
> > hard drive. If that is a problem we can deal with that easily.
> >
> I think you already e-mailed that utility to me. So far I haven't been able
> to move it properly from the PC to the Mac. Do I need that done before I
> install OS 9? If I boot from the OS9 CD will the installer use the newly
> formatted hard disk without having a third party driver? The hard drive was
> already formatted in OS7.5.3 using FWB. How do I force the new system
> installer to use a third party driver if booting from CD? Isn't the system
> on the CD using a driver that isn't compatible with the PTP machines?

You can only add the driver after installing OS 9.1 because before
installing the OS there is nowhere to put the driver. It has to go
into the system folder.

The CD's CD driver is compatible but it won't put a compatible CD
driver in the System folder when the new OS is installed. It's funny
that way. You can drag the FWB CD extension and control panel over
from the old System 7 to use the CD after installation is done.

Anything you download to a Windoze machine you need to keep as a
stuffed(compressed) file and do not let Windoze decompress it or it
gets screwed up and won't work when you copy it to the Mac.

> 
> >
> > Step by step:
> >
> > Boot with the CD using the 4 finger salute
> > (command-option-shift-delete) and keep your fingers crossed......
> >
> > When it's finished booting open the Utilities Folder on the CD. Open
> > the Drive Setup application, select your hard drive and hit the
> > initialize button. Warning this will erase everything on the drive. If
> > your hard driive shows as "unsupported" you will need a 3rd party app
> > like the FWB that came with the PowerComputing machines to format and
> > add drivers. Email me if that's a problem.
> 
> I already formatted the drive with OS 7.5.3. Does it ned to be reformatted
> with OS 9.1?

Yes I would initialize it with the OS 9.1 disk utility. I don't think
you have a choice, the installer will tell you what to do.

> 
> >
> > Now just open the Mac OS installer on the CD and follow the
> > instructions. You will probably get a warning that the Apple Hard Disk
> > drivers cannot be updated, just click ok or continue and don't worry
> > about it. That is because your hard drive was not in an Apple computer
> > but a clone. It's reading the FWB hard disk drivers but that's not a
> > problem.
> >
> > Follow all the instructions and in about 15-20 minutes you'll have OS
> > 9.1 running.
> >
> > Good Luck,
> >
> > Ron
> 
> Okay, thanks Ron. Now I have two pssibilites. One, boot from original HD
> with OS 7.5.3 and then launch the installer, or two, boot from the new OS
> 9.1 CD with the four fingered solute. Does it matter which one I choose?

Sorry I was still thinking of a one srive set-up. It doesn't matter,
you can do either method.
I always boot from the CD to install. The nice part of using a Mac is
if your not sure just click on it and see what happens. It's a lot
harder to screw up a Mac OS install than a Windoze one.

> 
> Sean
>

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