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Quote: Originally Posted by Karelia Like he said, if you don't get the backslash in "System\\ Folder", you'll delete "System" instead. Bye, bye, Mac OS X. Methinks I'll just leave things the way they are. When the new cat comes out I'll just d…
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OK, If I get the guts I'll try it. I dont have the original cds that came with the computer so if i screw up it wont be a good thing!
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Quote: Originally Posted by teedoff087 Have you tried removing it via terminal? If you don't know how, I wouldn't suggest it, but it's worth a try if you do. No, dont know how to, maybe I should just leave it.
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I still couldnt trash the OS9 folder, I get a message that the system folder is required by the system.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kickaha System Preferences -> Classic. I just checked. Classic is not running. Im going to try and trash the OS9 folder again.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Karelia Make sure you're not running Classic at the moment. I never run classic, unless its starting up automatically somehow. Any way to shut it off if its running?
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I tried to throw it away but when I went to empty trash it said system folder in use. I am in OSX and am always in OSX, why did I get that message? Thanks.
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Thanks, they actually changed the trap and the problem was solved.
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Yeh, I wanted to change the home folders name. I better not try it.
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OK, thanks guys
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I think Apple updates their OS too often and expecting people to cough up over 100 bucks a few times a year isn't cool, but maybe thats just me. $69 with a student discount isnt too bad, my broinlaw is a teacher perhpas he can get me a copy. Thin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by KingOfSomewhereHot Of course, you can BUY a copy of the latest OSX and install it on your G4 ... the OS will work just fine on that computer. But then you'd be missing out on all the bad karma you get by stealing stuf…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Karelia Nope, for two reasons. 1) PowerPC and Intel Macs use a different architecture, so the OS is coded specifically for the architecture it came with. The only discs that can get around this will be the Mac OS X …