OK, i'm a newbie here so don't be too harsh.
I've got 10.3.9 installed. No problems there. Yes, the os 9 driver options were checked on install. I'm trying desperatly to get os 9 installed. I have 9.1., 9.2 on it's way. I have the hardware test CD in the drive. On boot holding the C key I get no response from the CD. This is what the apple site recommended for a classic install. I have tried to run the os 9 disk from the startup menu but when it loads I get something about the system folder being read only and to try unlocking the folder or disk. Can't remember the exact wording.
Any help with this issue would be greatly appreciated.
For the record, it, (G4 duel 450mhz, 896 ram, 80G HD [partitioned]) came with a ATA DVD rom. It had an unused SCSI card in place. I replaced the ATA drive with a SCSI burner. The burner is recognized no problem though. Burns disks fine. Operates normally. No other external devices installed. Not using the factory keyboard. It's an Adesso nu-form Mac keyboard. It was originally intended for an imac but performs normally. Other startup commands seem to work fine.
I've got 10.3.9 installed. No problems there. Yes, the os 9 driver options were checked on install. I'm trying desperatly to get os 9 installed. I have 9.1., 9.2 on it's way. I have the hardware test CD in the drive. On boot holding the C key I get no response from the CD. This is what the apple site recommended for a classic install. I have tried to run the os 9 disk from the startup menu but when it loads I get something about the system folder being read only and to try unlocking the folder or disk. Can't remember the exact wording.
Any help with this issue would be greatly appreciated.
For the record, it, (G4 duel 450mhz, 896 ram, 80G HD [partitioned]) came with a ATA DVD rom. It had an unused SCSI card in place. I replaced the ATA drive with a SCSI burner. The burner is recognized no problem though. Burns disks fine. Operates normally. No other external devices installed. Not using the factory keyboard. It's an Adesso nu-form Mac keyboard. It was originally intended for an imac but performs normally. Other startup commands seem to work fine.