It’s an eMac, 1GHZ, with combo drive, 40Gb HDD, 640MB RAM. .It is already running OSX 10..4.6.
But, I want to install OS9 and boot that natively—not just run Classic mode. I understand this is the last model eMac that can do it. The only problem is that I cannot get the machine to boot from the combo drive.
A few other details. . . the optical drive works fine. It can read CDs, and I was even able to use a 9.2.2 “OS9 Lives” universal install CD to copy over a System Folder, then used it to boot Classic mode. Again, this isn’t what I really want to do, but I cannot get the CD to boot.
My first try was to use my original OS9.1 CD, but this would not boot (holding down ”C”, also tried booting into OF and issued a ”boot CD” command. This resulted in a gray screen, circle with a slash.
So, I figured maybe the problem is OS9.1, Maybe I need 9.2? So I went hunting for the original CD images (I am not the original owner of this emac). Found a set of CD ISOs, burned the OS9.2.2 CD from that pack and. . . it won’t boot. Won’t recognize it as a startup disk in the OSX system settings either.
Finally, I tried the OS9 Lives - universal install CD. This won’t boot either. Time to “phone a friend”.
What am I missing? Are my burned CD-ROMs perhaps not done properly? I have a Mac Mini M1 and I used that to burn the .iso file to CD using HDIUTIL at commandline. I also burned one of the CD Images using an older Intel Mac Mini (mid 2011) running High Sierra. This one at least let me burn the .ISO using Disk Utility., but this is the first time I have tried to create a bootable CD for OS9 using a newer mac running OSX. Could it be that I don’t know how to do it properly? Or, maybe there’s some other reason it won’t boot from a CD and there’s a setting I am overlooking. Any thoughts or advice could help.
Thanks!
But, I want to install OS9 and boot that natively—not just run Classic mode. I understand this is the last model eMac that can do it. The only problem is that I cannot get the machine to boot from the combo drive.
A few other details. . . the optical drive works fine. It can read CDs, and I was even able to use a 9.2.2 “OS9 Lives” universal install CD to copy over a System Folder, then used it to boot Classic mode. Again, this isn’t what I really want to do, but I cannot get the CD to boot.
My first try was to use my original OS9.1 CD, but this would not boot (holding down ”C”, also tried booting into OF and issued a ”boot CD” command. This resulted in a gray screen, circle with a slash.
So, I figured maybe the problem is OS9.1, Maybe I need 9.2? So I went hunting for the original CD images (I am not the original owner of this emac). Found a set of CD ISOs, burned the OS9.2.2 CD from that pack and. . . it won’t boot. Won’t recognize it as a startup disk in the OSX system settings either.
Finally, I tried the OS9 Lives - universal install CD. This won’t boot either. Time to “phone a friend”.
What am I missing? Are my burned CD-ROMs perhaps not done properly? I have a Mac Mini M1 and I used that to burn the .iso file to CD using HDIUTIL at commandline. I also burned one of the CD Images using an older Intel Mac Mini (mid 2011) running High Sierra. This one at least let me burn the .ISO using Disk Utility., but this is the first time I have tried to create a bootable CD for OS9 using a newer mac running OSX. Could it be that I don’t know how to do it properly? Or, maybe there’s some other reason it won’t boot from a CD and there’s a setting I am overlooking. Any thoughts or advice could help.
Thanks!