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Hi,
This is more of a Mac question than a PT one. I recently found that if I held down the X key on bootup, my ibook would boot up in OS X. But I can't find the key that makes it boot up in OS 9 .I would like to have the choice of which system I am using when I actually boot up, rather than before. Anyone have any ideas? Mesh |
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hold option key at start up and it will list all the drives that have valid systems on them. pick one, away you go...
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too bad the biege G3's can't do this! [img]images/icons/mad.gif[/img]
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I tried the option key, but it only lets you choose one system off one disc. I have ox x and 9.2 on the same disc....any ideas?
IF the x key gives you os x, there must be another key.... mesh |
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