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Mac OS 9.x, based on Mac OS 8 was the final product based on the classic MacOS architecture. Like previous version, it lacks true protected memory or pre-emptive multitasking. MacOS 9 was abandoned in favor of of the Unix-ish NextStep/Openstep based Mac OS X. Running MacOS 9 requires a supported Power PC based Macintosh (see the compatibility matrix), or the following. Reinstalling Mac OS 9 on a PowerMac G4 MDD. These machines came set from the factory to boot into Mac OS X, with OS 9 also loaded on the hard drive. No OS 9 installer was provided, rather that was available as part of the Software Restore CDs bundled with the Mac. The MDD uses a model-specific version of Mac OS 9.2.2.
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Classic boots much more quickly on my Yosemite with 9.2.1 than before. It now takes ~35-40 seconds. Application launching doesn't seem much faster, though, I've only tried Dreamweaver, Fireworks and Entourage.
i can't install it, i followed the readme to the letter and i cant get it to install, it attempts it and then says it cannot overwrite my version of 9.1, recommends i perform a clean install. i tried booting up from my install disk, turning off all extensions, nothing. any ideas? i dont want to install from os x as it doesn't recommend it. if i find out i'll post it back as i know its not just my mac.
Before you download 9.2.1 find out which version of 9.1 you are running, as if you do not get the same 'localized' version, you will not be able to upgrade. this is why i and many others kept getting the error message 'wrong localized version 9.1' or whatever it was. it would be a good idea if apple warned you about this before giving you the option to download. LOOK IN YOUR SYSTEM PROFILER TO FIND WHICH VERSION YOU ARE RUNNING. IT WILL SAY NEXT TO THE OS 9.1 TOP LEFT CORNER.
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OK, thanks for the warning -- wich versions DO work? I suppose the US version.
Does the International (Z-series) version work, too? Does this unability apply only
to localized versions?
Does the International (Z-series) version work, too? Does this unability apply only
to localized versions?
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all versions work as far as i know ( i have the international running) you just have to make sure you have the corresponding update. ie if you have int english 9.1 running, download the int english version 83.1mb. if you have the american english then DL the american english version 82mb. otherwise you get the 'localized' error message. also, im not sure if you can install OS X from 9.2, a friend of mine just tried it a number of ways and cant, maybe he's doing something wrong but you'd think it was pretty foolproof. but then mac gave no warning about this upgrade.
I installed 9.2.1 on top of 9.1 on a beige g3 desktop mac.
Now I get a crash on boot (PrefRestoreInit error type 1010).
And when launching classic from OS X, same error.
-cris
Now I get a crash on boot (PrefRestoreInit error type 1010).
And when launching classic from OS X, same error.
-cris
I reinstalled a clean Mac OS 9.1, rebooted, installed the Mac OS 9.2.1 update, rebooted, and now it starts up fine both as the startup disk, and from within Mac OS X.
-cris
-cris
I installed 9.2.1 on my powerbook firewire, and the machine freezes when i try to use the applescript editor.