Reaching back through the cobwebs to the very back room of my brain, I find a pile of papers half faded and out of sorts with no order. So as I piece the sheets back in some as-semblance of order…
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I think I remember Tiger offered dual boot within its self. No true dual partition so you could run older OS-9 apps within it. Some people also did a proper dual boot setup as well that’s when you setup the drive with two partitions completely isolating the OS and app spaces.
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I think I remember Tiger offered dual boot within its self. No true dual partition so you could run older OS-9 apps within it. Some people also did a proper dual boot setup as well, that’s when you setup the drive with two partitions completely isolating the OS and app spaces.
So the fact you see only the one startup disk is not unexpected.
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As for your question mark always showing up. This is caused when the PRAM battery has died! I hope you like the game of finding Waldo as we have a bit of a hunt to find it!
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'''As for your question mark always showing up.'''
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This is caused when the PRAM battery has died! I hope you like the game of finding Waldo as we have a bit of a hunt to find it!
Follow this guide to get the optical drive out of your system [guide|78] then pick up from Step 6 from this guide [guide|102]. Lift the battery board fully out so you can get to the battery.
Reaching back through the cobwebs to the very back room of my brain, I find a pile of papers half faded and out of sorts with no order. So as I piece the sheets back in some as-semblance of order…
I think I remember Tiger offered dual boot within its self. No true dual partition so you could run older OS-9 apps within it. Some people also did a proper dual boot setup as well that’s when you setup the drive with two partitions completely isolating the OS and app spaces.
So the fact you see only the one startup disk is not unexpected.
As for your question mark always showing up. This is caused when the PRAM battery has died! I hope you like the game of finding Waldo as we have a bit of a hunt to find it!
Follow this guide to get the optical drive out of your system [guide|78] then pick up from Step 6 from this guide [guide|102]. Lift the battery board fully out so you can get to the battery.