Usually you can with no problems, sometimes though it will kernal panic 
soon into the startup process. If so, they just reboot into OS9. 
Doesn't hurt anything as best that I can tell.

-Robyn

On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, at 09:05  AM, Paul Shand wrote:

> Hi  Just asking if one has to reboot to 9 to shut down safely and be
> able to boot next day without any complications?
>
> Or can one simply shut down and come back and boot straight to 10
> without doing the XPF thing?
>
> Hope that makes sense!
>
> Paul


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