02-10-2006, 05:06 PM
hwystar Wrote:
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>
> Were you ever able to use the startup control
> panel without trouble after installing OS 10 of
> any flavor? My understanding is that the startup
> disk control panel will not work after installing
> OS X. That is why XPostFacto has that function
> built in, because that is how it enables you to
> install and then run OS X on an unsupported
> machine, and be able to use it to switch from OS 9
> to OS X.
>
> Maybe I am wrong, but I think the problem is
> caused by having OS X installed on an unsupported
> machine, not by XPostFacto.
>
I had aboslutely no problems switching between systems
by using the start up control panel prior to installing Xpostfacto.
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>
> Were you ever able to use the startup control
> panel without trouble after installing OS 10 of
> any flavor? My understanding is that the startup
> disk control panel will not work after installing
> OS X. That is why XPostFacto has that function
> built in, because that is how it enables you to
> install and then run OS X on an unsupported
> machine, and be able to use it to switch from OS 9
> to OS X.
>
> Maybe I am wrong, but I think the problem is
> caused by having OS X installed on an unsupported
> machine, not by XPostFacto.
>
I had aboslutely no problems switching between systems
by using the start up control panel prior to installing Xpostfacto.