HI,

I am attempting to boot from system 9.1 on a SuperMac J700 that has been
upgraded with a Sonnet G4 processor.  I am currently running system 8.6
without difficulty.
I have two internal SCSI disks.

After installing System 9.1 on my 2nd disk I attempted to startup from that
disk and was alerted that the system could not run on that disk.  I thought
that this meant that the driver on that disk was too old so I upgraded  from
FWB Hard disk Toolkit vers. 3 to vers. 4.5.2.
I expected that to do the trick but when I again tried to boot from that
disk I was given the same message that I couldn't boot from that disk.

So now I'm at a loss.   I can see by perusing your list that others are
running even OSX on their Supermacs so what am I doing wrong?

Any help will be appreciated.

-- Walter Albertson


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