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Mac OS 9 Discussion => Hardware => Topic started by: Overmann on February 19, 2019, 01:14:54 PM

Title: Getting MacOS 9.2.2 running on G4 (2000-2001)
Post by: Overmann on February 19, 2019, 01:14:54 PM
Hi there,
I am having a problem that I cant seem to figure out. I have two G4 power macs. One is a 2000 Gigabit Ethernet 500mhz DualCPU and one is a 2001 733mhz quicksilver. I don't have the actual install CD for either machine and have tried every version I've found online. The problem is the same on both machine. As soon as 9.2.2 is installed the machine freezes right after the OS loads (when the setup assistant pops up to gather system information). It appears I can install 9.0.4 on the Gigabit Ethernet without issue and 9.1 on the quicksilver but neither will go all the way to 9.2.2.

macintoshrepository has a 2002 universal 9.2.2 install CD that is supposedly confirmed to work with my 733mhz quicksilver but I'm having no luck. Does anyone here have any suggestions as to what I can do to troubleshoot? I really want a fast 9.2.2 machine up and running.

Title: Re: Getting MacOS 9.2.2 running on G4 (2000-2001)
Post by: IIO on February 19, 2019, 02:03:55 PM
boot partition smaller than 192 GB?
Title: Re: Getting MacOS 9.2.2 running on G4 (2000-2001)
Post by: Overmann on February 20, 2019, 12:04:38 AM
Yes, one has a 7gb boot partition and the other has 20gb.
Title: Re: Getting MacOS 9.2.2 running on G4 (2000-2001)
Post by: macStuff on February 20, 2019, 09:07:06 AM
you are using the wrong installers for the wrong machines
thats why you are having problems

READ the website here, download the universal installer.
http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index.php/board,62.0.html

diehard likes to make things as complicated as possible for new users
so he likes to put 100 options to choose from so you dont know what the hell to do :)

Title: Re: Getting MacOS 9.2.2 running on G4 (2000-2001)
Post by: dotcomboom on February 20, 2019, 04:22:35 PM
I've had a similar issue just a little while ago (didn't figure it out until yesterday) on my Quicksilver. The system would boot to the desktop, stuff would run, but everything would be inoperable except for moving the mouse.

Here's how I was able to solve it:

My machine has a GeForce 2 MX in it, but I just left all of those off to be safe. As far as I can tell, everything works fine without them.

Hopefully that fixes it for you.