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Classic & 10.0.3
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orry_main
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Jun 10, 2001, 12:21 AM
 
Ever since upgrading to 10.0.3 OS X has refused to acknowledge the existence of 9.1 on my hard drive. Every time Classic begins to start up, I'm told that there is not a valid system folder. On the flip side, whenever I reboot into 9.1 and then change my startup disk back to OS X, I'm told that there is no longer a valid start up disk selected and that unpredictable results may occur. Yet when I restart into X, it starts fine, but still no classic.

Any help?

Thanks!

[ 06-10-2001: Message edited by: orry_main ]
     
samslaves
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Jun 11, 2001, 08:26 AM
 
Hi,
I have the same problem. I told about this in: OX can't see 9.1...
I hope someone could give us a solution.

Bye
Sam
     
penfold
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Jun 11, 2001, 08:49 AM
 
Originally posted by orry_main:
<STRONG>Ever since upgrading to 10.0.3 OS X has refused to acknowledge the existence of 9.1 on my hard drive. Every time Classic begins to start up, I'm told that there is not a valid system folder. On the flip side, whenever I reboot into 9.1 and then change my startup disk back to OS X, I'm told that there is no longer a valid start up disk selected and that unpredictable results may occur. Yet when I restart into X, it starts fine, but still no classic.

Any help?

Thanks!

[ 06-10-2001: Message edited by: orry_main ]</STRONG>
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