Jerry, Make sure you are seeing all of the startup disks available in the control panel, perhaps scroll down. It should list your hard drive that you have both systems on twice, one with 9 and one with OSX. Otherwise there is something wrong with the way OSX is installed. Regarding your earlier post, you get OSX v 10.1.3 through Software Update, after you boot into OSX. There is now a more recent version, v10.1.4. Just go to Software Update in the System Prefs and tell it to update "now." Phil http://philbard.com > Robert, > > Could you tell me how to start up my computer using system X1.01 > > It is on one of my hard drives, but it is booting up in System 9.2. > > When I go to the control panels/startup disk, I select the hard drive > System X.1 is installed on, but it still boots up system 9.2. > > I've switched back and forth a couple times before, and had no problems. > Before, when I selected the hard drive with system X, a dialogue box > came up and asked if I wanted to boot in system 9.04, 9.2, or System X. > Now, when you select the hard drive with System X on it, nothing > happens, and it comes up in 9.2. > > Thanks! > > Jerry
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Re: How to boot from system X1.0....
2002-04-23 by pbard2002
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