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Originally Posted by Badger
Start up from the OS 9 install CD, in the the first or second window there will be an "Options" button. Select clean install then follow the steps to install OS 9. This will install a new copy of the OS 9 system and disable and archive the old system folder.
Just a note, it helps to include basic computer info such as the model, RAM etc. in the question.
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It's a Power Mac G4. I recently took over the tech help here at my company. With each computer there is a baggie with the cds that Apple sent with each box. This computer has 2 Mac OS X install CDs and 4 Power Mac G4 Software Restore cds (those are not bootable). On those cds it says Mac OS version 9.2.2 which is what I want.
Everytime I booted into OS X and tried to start CD 1 of the Software Restore, it wouldn't start up, said that it had to quit. So I had to re-install OS X (those cds were bootable) and then put in the Software Restore cd after that and it worked. I only had to go through CD 2 of the 4 cds.
Thought, everything is fine. However, when I booted back into OS 9, it still freezes up the OS.
I do have a Mac OS 9 bootable cd but it's the only one for all of the systems here. Why there is only one, I'm confused about that part. But it's also 9.2.1 and not 9.2.2 which is what we are using. And I wanna make sure that there is a seperate boot option into X if I need to do this again since the Software Restore cds said to boot into OS X to start up the cds.
Am I anywhere close here?
And just to let you know, I am much more traverse in PCs than Macs but I'm slowly learning.