Removing Classic
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- Danski
I have searched and nothing came up so I hope I'm not repeating something.
I'm all up to date. All my apps run on OSX. Classic is nothing but unecessary bulk data.
How can I go about removing it?
Thanks in advance,
- Danski0
*bump
anyone?
- mvb0
Find OS 9 files (ie: System Folder, OS 9 Applications folder, etc), drag to trash, empty trash.
Bye OS 9.
- Danski0
Thanks dude, I didn't think it'd be that simple.
Peace.
- Creon0
if it's on one partition, you gotta reformat. It's the best way to get rid of everything.
- mynameisgod0
sounds like a great "friday" project to me. Reformat the whole hard drive with os x.
- mvb0
There was a great link at K10k awhile back on ways to partition for OSX.
Right now my desktop machine has an OS X partition, a Scratch Disk partition, a small partition for fonts (I use Font Reserve), and the rest is for Files. I find it safer to have everything as separate as possible in cas OS X goes insane.
I also have a firewire drive with a partition for OS X with Norton System Works (I boot from it to run the utilities on my main drive) and the rest of it to back up files.
It's a bit excessive but I've never had any real problems. And when things do get weird, I'm covered.
- Danski0
Coolbeans. Thanks for the help guys, much appreciated.