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<blockquote data-quote="goodolebwinches" data-source="post: 7133"><p>1. Restart in OS 9 (meaning boot-up in OS 9 not Classic in OS X)</p><p>2. Go to the "Apple" in the top left of the screen and click.</p><p>3. Go down to "Control Panels".</p><p>4. Go over and down to "Software Update" and click.</p><p>5. Click "Update Now".</p><p>6. Install any updates and follow up with a restart.</p><p>7. Once restarted in OS 9, go to the "Apple" again and click.</p><p>8. Go down one notch to "About this computer" and click.</p><p>9. Beside "Version" it should state "Mac OS 9.2.2"(if it states OS 9.2.2 skip down to step 15).</p><p>10. If not(meaning that it states 9.1 or 9.2.1), open Internet Explorer(or whatever you use to surf the internet).</p><p>11. Go to the Apple website, click "Support".</p><p>12. Under select your product select "OS 9" and click.</p><p>13. Go down the page to "Updates for OS 9" and select and download "9.2.2".</p><p>14. Restart again in OS 9 in check the "Control Panels/Software Update/Update Now", and update if nessary.</p><p>15. Restart now in OS X, no matter how long it takes.</p><p>16. Once booted in OS X, start "Classic Mode".</p><p>17. Once "Classic Mode" is fully started up, quit "Classic Mode".</p><p>18. After quitting "Classic Mode", restart in OSX.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully, now OS X will start-up smoother. If not:</p><p></p><p>1. Don't shut down your system, use "Sleep".</p><p>OR</p><p>2. Purchase a copy of DiskWarrior 3.0 and run it directly off the CD, do not install DiskWarrior.</p><p>OR</p><p>3. After getting DiskWarrior, go ahead and get that Radeon 8500 or 9000 graphics card. Video Memory may be your problem. OS X needs at least 32mb of VRAM. Warning: Do not purchase a PCI-bus graphics card!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodolebwinches, post: 7133"] 1. Restart in OS 9 (meaning boot-up in OS 9 not Classic in OS X) 2. Go to the "Apple" in the top left of the screen and click. 3. Go down to "Control Panels". 4. Go over and down to "Software Update" and click. 5. Click "Update Now". 6. Install any updates and follow up with a restart. 7. Once restarted in OS 9, go to the "Apple" again and click. 8. Go down one notch to "About this computer" and click. 9. Beside "Version" it should state "Mac OS 9.2.2"(if it states OS 9.2.2 skip down to step 15). 10. If not(meaning that it states 9.1 or 9.2.1), open Internet Explorer(or whatever you use to surf the internet). 11. Go to the Apple website, click "Support". 12. Under select your product select "OS 9" and click. 13. Go down the page to "Updates for OS 9" and select and download "9.2.2". 14. Restart again in OS 9 in check the "Control Panels/Software Update/Update Now", and update if nessary. 15. Restart now in OS X, no matter how long it takes. 16. Once booted in OS X, start "Classic Mode". 17. Once "Classic Mode" is fully started up, quit "Classic Mode". 18. After quitting "Classic Mode", restart in OSX. Hopefully, now OS X will start-up smoother. If not: 1. Don't shut down your system, use "Sleep". OR 2. Purchase a copy of DiskWarrior 3.0 and run it directly off the CD, do not install DiskWarrior. OR 3. After getting DiskWarrior, go ahead and get that Radeon 8500 or 9000 graphics card. Video Memory may be your problem. OS X needs at least 32mb of VRAM. Warning: Do not purchase a PCI-bus graphics card! [/QUOTE]
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