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Installing ?s
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iSoulBrotha
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Mar 25, 2001, 09:43 PM
 
I am about to install OS-X, and I have several questions. Do you have to partition, I plan to primarily purchase Cocoa-apps.(native apps.) for my needs that are ready to go today, or is it best that I install along with OS-9.1, OS-X as well. If I do install 9.1, do I need to during restart hold down 'C' for OS-X to be installed, either partitioned or not, It comes across to me(with the booklet in front of me) that once OS-9.1 is in front of you up and running(with all of the updates implemented) all you do is simply place OS-X in your CD tray and go, without having to click restart and holding down 'C' on your keyboard, correct or incorrect. I just want to make sure of what I am reading hear in this booklet, it seems to me that maybe Apple could have been a little bit better in its installation instructons. My system is a B/W-G3/450 UWSCSI/9gig/394mb memory. Thanks for your help.
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