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Apple Startup Disk

Apple Startup Disk - 9.2.1

tool to change startup folders

All Time: (3.7)
This Version: (3.7)
Current Version: 9.2.1
Release Date: 2001-03-23
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 46,467
Downloads (all versions): 46,467

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Product Description:

Startup 9.2.1 repairs problems that may occur when Mac OS 9.1 and Mac OS X are on the same partition and a version earlier than Startup 9.2 has been used. The Utilities folder on the Mac OS X CD contains Startup Disk version 9.2, the control panel you use to select the startup disk for your computer.

You need to use this version of Startup Disk to select a Mac OS X disk as your startup disk.

Important If you start Classic after installing Mac OS X, Classic installs this version of Startup Disk in the Mac OS 9.1 System Folder it uses.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.0
  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS 9.1 or higher
  • PPC

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Apple Startup Disk ReviewNot as good… - Version: 9.2.1, 9/25/2002 03:00AM PST

RAngol
as the Startup Disk Control Panel with 9.2.2 or the special one provided on the 10.2 install disks.
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Apple Startup Disk ReviewYou people just… - Version: 9.2.1, 4/19/2002 01:38PM PST

Titanic
need to change your File Helpers. Version 9.2.1 fixes my startup problems in 9.1. Thanks...
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Apple Startup Disk CommentaryFor the record,… - Version: 9.2.1, 5/11/2001 11:25PM PST

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ShrinkWrap sometimes chokes on self mounting images created with DiskCopy when it is engaged automatically by StuffitExpander at the request of a browser or FTP Client. To avoid trouble, if the image does mount, simply drag it to the trash, locate the .smi and double click it to mount. Should be safe to use thereafter.
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