Bear with me, this gets confusing...
I just upgraded to Panther the other day and am having some issues with my harddrives and the OS. This is the route I took:
- Originally had OS 9.2 on one harddrive (Drive A), the only drive in the system.
- Installed a second drive (Drive B) as a slave, copied everything from A to B including the OS data (System folder, etc.) so B was an exact duplicate of A.
- Installed OS X on Drive B, which then made a backup copy of 9.2 (so I had OS 9.2 on Drive A, a storage folder that I made on Drive B with the OS and all files, and the 9.2 system folder the OS X install made on Drive B).
- Set Drive B as the startup drive for 9.2 (still needed to work in 9.2 for a while) and restarted.
The next time I booted into 9.2, I thought everything was fine as it came up normally and everything was where it should be. Copying a file from the desktop to the Macintosh HD icon (which is Drive B) moves the file, and doing the same to Macintosh HD (Old) icon (Drive A) turns it into copy instead of move. This makes me think that I'm running off the drive I want to be using, Drive B. But if I try to move a file on the desktop to a folder on the desktop, it copies instead of move, as if those folders are still on Drive A, the old one.
It's almost like I'm running the OS off of Drive B (the right one), but it's still pulling the desktop, programs, etc. off the old drive. I figure this is also the case because Dreamweaver and Quark both had to be re-pointed to the old drive to find their respective files.
So I think the problem is that I need OS 9.2 to read files and the desktop from the new drive, not the old one. Any idea why it's doing this?
(EDIT-) I apple-I'ed some files on my desktop and yep, they're still residing on the old drive. It looks like they're in a folder called Desktop Folder, but it doesn't seem to exist anywhere but on the desktop itself. Now I wonder if it really is booting up the 9.2 on the new drive or still from the old one... Why is it pulling the desktop from old one (as evidenced by apple-I on the files) yet booting from the new drive (otherwise Dreamweaver and Quark wouldn't be asking where their files ran off to)? I have the new drive at the end of the IDE cable and jumpered to master, and the old drive is in the middle of the IDE cable and jumpered to slave.
m19
I just upgraded to Panther the other day and am having some issues with my harddrives and the OS. This is the route I took:
- Originally had OS 9.2 on one harddrive (Drive A), the only drive in the system.
- Installed a second drive (Drive B) as a slave, copied everything from A to B including the OS data (System folder, etc.) so B was an exact duplicate of A.
- Installed OS X on Drive B, which then made a backup copy of 9.2 (so I had OS 9.2 on Drive A, a storage folder that I made on Drive B with the OS and all files, and the 9.2 system folder the OS X install made on Drive B).
- Set Drive B as the startup drive for 9.2 (still needed to work in 9.2 for a while) and restarted.
The next time I booted into 9.2, I thought everything was fine as it came up normally and everything was where it should be. Copying a file from the desktop to the Macintosh HD icon (which is Drive B) moves the file, and doing the same to Macintosh HD (Old) icon (Drive A) turns it into copy instead of move. This makes me think that I'm running off the drive I want to be using, Drive B. But if I try to move a file on the desktop to a folder on the desktop, it copies instead of move, as if those folders are still on Drive A, the old one.
It's almost like I'm running the OS off of Drive B (the right one), but it's still pulling the desktop, programs, etc. off the old drive. I figure this is also the case because Dreamweaver and Quark both had to be re-pointed to the old drive to find their respective files.
So I think the problem is that I need OS 9.2 to read files and the desktop from the new drive, not the old one. Any idea why it's doing this?
(EDIT-) I apple-I'ed some files on my desktop and yep, they're still residing on the old drive. It looks like they're in a folder called Desktop Folder, but it doesn't seem to exist anywhere but on the desktop itself. Now I wonder if it really is booting up the 9.2 on the new drive or still from the old one... Why is it pulling the desktop from old one (as evidenced by apple-I on the files) yet booting from the new drive (otherwise Dreamweaver and Quark wouldn't be asking where their files ran off to)? I have the new drive at the end of the IDE cable and jumpered to master, and the old drive is in the middle of the IDE cable and jumpered to slave.
m19