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Post by Killer on Jan 26, 2004 22:55:08 GMT -5
There are a number of ways you can control and customize Classic (OS 9) from OS X. You can access OS 9's System Folder on the top level of your hard disk. Go to the Finder and double-click your hard disk icon. The System Folder is identifiable by the orange nine on the icon. Inside, you can add, move and delete fonts, control panels and extensions. Another way to customize Classic is through the Classic System Preference. Choose System Preferences from the Apple Menu and click Classic. Under Start/Stop, activate the option to "Show Classic status in menu bar." This menu allows you to access items in OS 9's Apple Menu, allowing you to quickly open and configure Control Panels or choose a printer with the Chooser. And, finally, you can activate an deactivate control panels and extension through the Extensions Manager. To do this, open the Classic System Preference and click Start (or Restart). Once the startup window appears, click the caret to show the startup process. You should see the standard startup screen for OS 9. Hold down the space bar, and in a few moments, you'll see the Extensions Manager. Make your selections and then click continue to startup with your newly customized Classic.
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Post by Mechanical Jerk on Jan 27, 2004 9:13:40 GMT -5
Or you could buy a decent PC insted...
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