The FWB driver upgrade should have solved your problem. You did instal OS9.1 from an Apple
OTC software, not one borrowed from someone's i-mac or ? The OEM version is the least problematic.
It would also help if you could identify the make and model of your two SCSI drives, as there may be
known issues with certain drives. I assume the SCSI id's are set correctly and there are no conflicts? It
almost sounds like you let the installer overwrite the FWD drivers, which could cause problems with
certain "excluded" drives-do you remember which boxes you checked at the start of the OS9.1 instal?
Paul C


Walter wrote:

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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