on 5/12/02 5:51 PM, Will S at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Not if you only remove the system folder. If there are other files
>> and folders that
>> have information you need that are in the system folder, Make a new
>> folder and name
>> it whatever you like, just not system.
>> 
>> After the new 9.1 install, you can add the items back in from the
>> folder you saved
>> them in.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Thanks John,
>>> 
>>> Just one question, when I remove/delete the 9.2 system will that remove all
>>> of my 9.1 system information (programs, folders, etc.) that is supposedly
>>> under the 9.2 system?
>>> 
>>> Wilton
>> 
>> --
>> John B.
>> 
> I seem to remember you that renaming the system folder is enough to
> let you do the install. That way you don't have to go through and
> pick things to save until after installing the new system folder.
> This worked with older OS's haven't tried with OS 9.2x and 9.1
Hello John,
Thanks very much.
I followed your instructions and I finally got back to OS 9.1 on my internal
drive.  However, some thing seem to be missing. The first item seems to be
QuickTimeLib. I tried to adjust the sound and I was told I couldn't because
QuickTimeLib was missing.
I brought everything over from the OS 9.2 system folder but that didn't
help. What do I have to do?
Thanks

Wil;ton


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