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how do i change startup disk while mac is booting up?
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Unless your OS X and OS 9 installs are on different partitions, you can only boot into OS X from OS 9 by holding down X at boot (no, holding down 9 at boot will not boot you into OS 9). If they are on different partitions, hold down Option at boot and choose the startup volume you want to boot from. If you can get to System Preferences and the Startup Disk preference pane, you can choose your OS 9 isntallation to boot from, otherwise, you have to boot from an OS 9 CD and choose your OS 9 startup Folder as the boot folder.
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Originally Posted by paulandvonn
right were do i start, on my mac i book it as 0s9 and 0sx i swithched to osx and nothing works, no applications work, i heard you can switch back on start up does anybody know how and if so could you please tell me my mac is redundant at the moment thank you paulandvonn :cry:
You can also search for info about Open Firmware Mode, but that's pretty arcane stuff; the boot screen is easier.
As someone else has asked: what problems are you having with OS X? What Mac is it?
Warren.
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