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Running Windows on your Mac
restoring OS 9.2
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<blockquote data-quote="lindsaycb" data-source="post: 79275"><p>My Mac is pretty much null & void as of right now. The Finder keeps quitting and then the whole computer freezes. So I decided to do an install of OS9 again.</p><p></p><p>I have the software restore cds, all four of them. Along with the install cds for OSX. I don't want to use OSX though since most of the applications that I have, won't work with it. I've followed the pdf that's on the CD1, where it says to reboot in OSX and then open up the .pkg file. I did that, but it wants a password and I don't have one! Then the box says that if I don't have a password, then to use the OSX install cd and I can reset the password from there. However, that doesn't happen since it wants me to restart so that it can start installing OSX.</p><p></p><p>So since I just want to install OS 9 all over again, is there any way that I can avoid the password thing?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p>Lindsay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lindsaycb, post: 79275"] My Mac is pretty much null & void as of right now. The Finder keeps quitting and then the whole computer freezes. So I decided to do an install of OS9 again. I have the software restore cds, all four of them. Along with the install cds for OSX. I don't want to use OSX though since most of the applications that I have, won't work with it. I've followed the pdf that's on the CD1, where it says to reboot in OSX and then open up the .pkg file. I did that, but it wants a password and I don't have one! Then the box says that if I don't have a password, then to use the OSX install cd and I can reset the password from there. However, that doesn't happen since it wants me to restart so that it can start installing OSX. So since I just want to install OS 9 all over again, is there any way that I can avoid the password thing? Thanks! Lindsay [/QUOTE]
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