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Name: dino7
Date: May 12, 2004 at 10:45:27 Pacific
Subject: Classic startup found no systems..
OS: osx
CPU/Ram: g3/256
Comment:

Hi, I just got a g3(blue) from a friend. I bought OSX 10.2 and installed it. But realized the need for classic to still run programs. Now, when I try to, it reads " Classic startup found no system folder on the boot volume from which to start classic" How do I correct this?
Thanks.


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Name: dominicus
Date: May 12, 2004 at 18:25:04 Pacific
Subject: Classic startup found no systems..
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Well, OSX 10.2 doesn't automatically
install OS9 (Classic), that's only the
earlier versions of OSX..in any case, i
think you'd actually have to install it from
the second disk, so you'd remember
having done so, in any case..
My long winded way of saying that you
have to install classic first, before you try
to boot into it (DOH !)

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