Booting into OS 9 is disruptive. First I'd have to save and close everything I'm working on. Then I'd go to system prefs to switch my startup disk/system (a step I'd be able to skip if I had multiple disks/partitions but I don't). Then I'd boot up in OS 9. Then when I'm done I'd have to reverse the whole process.

Shuffling a Zip disk back and forth (I have an internal Zip in the G4 and an external SCSI Zip on the SE) is much less disruptive and probably faster.

Katzy

On Jan 9, 2006, at 10:36 AM, James Wages wrote:

On 1/9/06 5:15 PM, "Katzy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All of them are easier than booting into OS 9

Really?  I've tried all the alternate methods mentioned, including FTP,
modems and so on, but I still find that it takes "mere seconds" to boot into
OS 9.


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