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iroiri
post Tue 26 Feb 2008, 09:17
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Hi all,

I have a HUGE problem with my G4, and I have a project due by tomorrow!!!!

I was using Digital Performer with my 828 firewire interface, and all of a sudden the computer crashes.
At start up the PC doesn't reckognize the start up HD, and it asks for a start up disc, which I have in a different city than I'm now!!!!
I have a project due tomorrow and I am basically screwed if I can't fix this thing.

I need a OS classic 9.2.1 or 9.2.2 to start up the damn PC, do you guys know if I can download it somewhere?
What are my options?
If I do find it, do I just download it and put it on a data CD, or should it be a disc image CD?

PLEASE HELP ME!!!

Thanx a LOT,
Enrico.
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stuey
post Wed 27 Feb 2008, 10:22
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it's not really the thing you find on the net, not without a good search on the less legal sites around. I'd suggest ebay for a start up disk for 9.2.2. I have them (i'm a mac engineer) could burn you a copy for the price of a CD and postage. guess you need them soon as tho. Your local mac store may have an old disc hanging around. stuart


If I do find it, do I just download it and put it on a data CD, or should it be a disc image CD?


you can just over install to your system, unless you have a bad drive problem in which case you'll need a bit more help. Generally a flashing ? means you've lost the system. 80% of cases that just means a re install or restore.
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