On Tuesday, July 1, 2003, at 01:58 PM, kp wrote:
Robyn,
So, even tho they are both on same partition, you wld still go
to "control pan>startup Disk" to switch from say 9.2.2 to 10.2.6?

Thanks for all this info!
Kim

Kim-
As Rob will or has told you, to switch from 9.x on our machines to X.x you don't use the CP. Use XpostFacto or Sonnet's utility to do that. When switching back from X.x to 9.x you then use X's startup drive selector.


dan_A


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