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I have been running Jaguar 10.2.8 for some time now. Now that I have finally submitted my taxes. It is time to upgrade the OS on my powerbook. So for those that are running Panther here is the question:
I am only using three applicaitons in classic mode, that are Quicken, Illustrator and my scanner software. I am planning to do a clean install of the OS.
Do I install OS X.3 first and then copy by OS 9 system folder?
Or do I install the OS 9 system first and then OS X.3?
In the Jaguar envirnoment I have a problem connecting to the internet. This started at OS X 10.2.3 and continues in 10.2.8. It takes any where between five to ten minutes before I can connect to the internet after the computer is awaken from a deep sleep. Sometimes when the ssytem boots up I have the same problem. Doest that problem still exist in Panther. I know it problem is only with 10.2.x, because I have two other systems running 10.1.5 and I don't have any problems connecting. All of the system are DHCP enabled and the router is defined as the DHCP server.
I am only using three applicaitons in classic mode, that are Quicken, Illustrator and my scanner software. I am planning to do a clean install of the OS.
Do I install OS X.3 first and then copy by OS 9 system folder?
Or do I install the OS 9 system first and then OS X.3?
In the Jaguar envirnoment I have a problem connecting to the internet. This started at OS X 10.2.3 and continues in 10.2.8. It takes any where between five to ten minutes before I can connect to the internet after the computer is awaken from a deep sleep. Sometimes when the ssytem boots up I have the same problem. Doest that problem still exist in Panther. I know it problem is only with 10.2.x, because I have two other systems running 10.1.5 and I don't have any problems connecting. All of the system are DHCP enabled and the router is defined as the DHCP server.