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Old December 26th, 2005, 11:33 AM
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good morning,I am not sure where to post this question,my sister purchased used computer off eBay,she cannot get it to open anything except,stickies,music player,it has the task bar on the bottom,( new to Apple computers) when you try to do any kind of work on it the message that is displayed states
to start classic you'd need Mac OS 9.1 or better
what should we purchase to make the machine work properly,a whole 9.1 CD install package or just a 9.1 upgrade,I know the information is limited that I'm giving you,can tell you that the CD reader works because she copied a music CD and can bring it up from memory to play on the machine so it seems basic operating systems are working,,will admit I'm know just enough about computers to think I know something about computers to get me into trouble,one of the right click mouse people and totally lost with single button.anyways the child wanted an Apple computer for Christmas and were trying to get it running for him.any help would be appreciated,either personal messages or post on this forum.thanks for the help.
PS. I typed mac OS 9 .1 into the search and it said no results,so if my answers are somewhere on the form please send me to them,
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Old December 26th, 2005, 11:52 AM
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Which model of computer have you got?

More detail would help us diagnose this. What menu do you get when you pull down the menu under the "Apple" at the top left of the menu bar?

First item on list should be "About this Mac". What does it say when you select this?
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thank you for the reply,I will update more information when I can get it from my sister,after reading my post and searching on the board I realized I have definitely left way too much information missing.
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Hi, Thank you. I bought this used off of Ebay for my son who is 6. Our public schools use Apple exclusively.

This i-Mac is running Mac OS X 10.1.3 128 mb PowerPC G3 500 mhz

Where I primarily glitch is trying to get any program to run other than what is included in OS X. I keep getting an error message regaurding classic 9.


Classic 9 There is no volume with a system folder that supports starting classic. Please install Mac OS 9.1 or later.


Only one system disk was included with the purchase of this computer, it was the OS-X disk.

Thanks for any advice or reccomendations on what to do, and, what to get and where to get it.
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Hi, Thank you. I bought this used off of Ebay for my son who is 6. Our public schools use Apple exclusively.

This i-Mac is running Mac OS X 10.1.3 128 mb PowerPC G3 500 mhz

Where I primarily glitch is trying to get any program to run other than what is included in OS X. I keep getting an error message regaurding classic 9.


Classic 9 There is no volume with a system folder that supports starting classic. Please install Mac OS 9.1 or later.


Only one system disk was included with the purchase of this computer, it was the OS-X disk.

Thanks for any advice or reccomendations on what to do, and, what to get and where to get it.
You get that error message because you are attempting to run a program that is not OSX compatible. Is it necessary for you to run that OS9 (or earlier) program? Have you considered looking for an OSX program that serves the same function? See versiontracker.com and find out if such a program is available, or ask us in this thread.

The amount of ram (memory) in that iMac is very low. If you're interested in continuing to run OSX, see about upgrading to at least 384MB (I used to run an iMac G3 400 with that amount of ram, that's where I got the number), but the more the better. Keep in mind, though, that certain iMacs must have a firmware update before having a recent version of OSX installed. (I don't know if that applies to your computer, but I throw it out there for you to consider).

So, should you try to get ahold of a copy of OS9, or... should you increase the ram, perform a firmware update, and get a more recent version of OSX? This depends on whether you can afford to buy the extra ram (about 100 bucks?), and whether or not you can find OSX versions of the programs you need to run (most likely yes) and have the money to purchase them (many are free or purchased at low cost).

So, what programs are you trying to run? What operating system is being used by the macs at your child's school? At the school where I work, OS9 is the norm. Is it necessary for your child to have a computer that is compatible with those he uses at school? (If he needs to run the same exact program at home as he does at school, then the answer is yes.)

You can always purchase a copy of OS9 from ebay and install it on top of your OSX system (or you can also remove OSX altogether), but is that the best move? It all depends on your response to the prompts I provided above.
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Two thoughts to share:

I just swapped my Tablet PC for a powerbook (best decision I ever made). I worked with the powerbook for four months, and just bought a mini (1.5Ghz, 1 Gig Ram 80 Gig HD, DVD-RW). What a great computer. I started up my mini and it copied over EVERYTHING from my laptop (programs, data, configuration stuff, accounts, everything!) What a great computer. 1.5 Hours of configuration and all software, data and accounts are ready to work with. I love this thing :-)

Mini works very nice.

2. Just got Virtual PC 7 and am installing XP Pro and 98SE to test them. XP pro is a little jerky, but clearly functional, and windows 98 is like running a native PC. Any suggestions for a virus checker for my win 98se VPC installation? AVG works fine for the most part but I have to escape out of the bootup sequence or VPC hangs.
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