>On 3/22/03 Howie wrote:
>For someone who still uses OS 9 quite regularly, it is often beneficial to
>use a separate bare bones installation of OS 9 for the Classic environment.
>This will allow it to startup faster and have less incompatibilities by
>making it a lean System with few extensions loading. A person could use the
>fully loaded and customized OS 9 install that they use daily as their
>Classic environment, but it may be slower starting up and it may have 3rd
>party extensions that are unnecessary or even problematic when it's used
>within OS X.

Thanks Howie, That's a clear answer and tells me to install 9.2.2 on
another partition/drive, and to remove all the none O.S. inits. I can use
conflict catcher to set that up and then have the option to pull back
anything that is preventing a function. Right now I'm almost through with a
reinstall of Jaguar, this time on a 4 gig drive.

dan_A

dan_A



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