Heh... Genius? Hardly! But happy to help :) Much is learned by trial and error, as most geeks will attest. Lots more is learned from others, and gawd only knows where they picked some of it up. And still more is learned (for me anyway) from Apple and from my peers at work. Ah... The benefits of working in a Mac service shop! Laurie -- AOL IM/iChat: cubeownernyc http://www.cubeowner.com Home of The Mac Cube FAQ! On 1/7/03 4:07 PM, roscoe at macunlimited.net typeth: > Laurie, you are an absolute genius. Where do you guys learn this > stuff? More to the point, where can I learn it from, so I can stop > looking like the the stupid, wheezy, spotty kid at the back of the > class; and start contributing something to this list! > > Thanks a lot > > Rossi > On Tuesday, Jan 7, 2003, at 13:07 Europe/London, Laurie A Duncan wrote: > >> Sure you can. Just drag a 9.1 or later system folder over and then >> select >> that folder from the Classic System Preference Panel as your Classic >> system >> folder. >> >> Laurie >> -- >> AOL IM/iChat: cubeownernyc >> http://www.cubeowner.com >> Home of The Mac Cube FAQ! >> >> >> On 1/7/03 7:37 AM, roscoe at macunlimited.net typeth: >> >>> I have just installed Jaguar on my cube but am unable to run any >>> classic apps. When I try it says >>> ' Classic startup found no system folder on the boot volume from which >>> to start Classic' >>> >>> then goes on to tell me to install 9.1 from a disk. I only have a >>> 9.04 >>> disk and the 9.1 in compressed download form on the hard drive. Any >>> ideas how I can get Classic back on to the Cube. I still have my >>> iMac. >>> Can I transfer it via firewire somehow? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Rossi