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Hi,

I just brought an iMac G3 which comes with OS 9.2 and 10.2.
I've been using 10.2 for the past few days and got curious to see what
9.2 is like so i booted to 9.2. Now I wan to return to OS 10.2 and can't figure
how it's done.

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Go into control panels > startup disk. There you can change what OS your computer uses to start up.

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