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Original-Beitrag von: Steve Hartz

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The option key @ startup DOES NOT WORK on a Wallstreet, but does on a Pismo G3 running Tiger.  You will probably have to hook your 'old' drive up via a Firewire PCMIA card and a firewire enclosure containing your old drive to access your old hard drive. Or better yet, use the MacOs install disk and then Disk utility from there.  How did you install the operating system on the SSD?  Did you 'clone' it from your old or do a new install??  Are you able to boot to MacOs 9.2.2 ?  Any MacOs X? Use the control panels in 9.2.2 to choose the startup disk. Or System Preferences and "Startup disk" from MacOs X... Then re-boot from your original Os and look at the SSD from there...  The install CD should be able to install the system on the SSD, and a Clone ought to work, too...

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