EthicalEditor
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While troubleshooting an issue on my Apple Power Macintosh G4 933 running OS 9 (need to use OS9 for my specific software application, I cannot use OS X), I held down the x key while rebooting, based on some bad advice. Now my machine is trying to boot in OS X, and I can't seem to convince it otherwise. I have zapped the PRAM and verified the disk in target disk mode from another machine. When I hold option while booting to select the boot drive, it is showing my hard drive with the X symbol. I seem to have misplaced my OS 9 install CD, though I see it can be downloaded from Apple's support site. Before I go through that process, is there a way to undo having held down the X while I booted? If I do have to download OS 9 from Apple, is there any special considerations I need to take into account when I burn the CD? Thanks in advance!
Relativity applies to physics, not ethics
-Albert Einstein
Relativity applies to physics, not ethics
-Albert Einstein