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Mac OS X only!

my question is this:

i am sick of OS 9!! it sits there doing nothing! I do not use it or its applications and is simply taking up space in my computer.

i want to solely use OS X for everything.

How do I get rid of OS 9 for good and let OS X run alone.

can that be done? is it safe or are they dependent?

please answer me this question that has been considerably troubling me.

you may email me at lalinde77@yahoo.com

thank you!!
[496 byte] By [kubrick77] at [2007-11-15 10:55:04]
# 1 Re: Mac OS X only!
if you are absolutely certain about it, go to the root of your main hard drive, and delete the folder named "System Folder". After that, poke through "Applications (Mac OS 9)", and pull out any carbon apps and put them in "Applications". When you only have os9 stuff in there, delete that folder.

OSX doesn't require os9 to run, but if you have any old programs they will NOT run in osx, without "classic". Classic uses the system folder. So, before you get rid of os9, make sure you dont have any classic programs (if you get info on a program, it should tell you if its a 'classic' program).
thuh Freak at 2007-11-17 15:47:28 >
# 2 Re: Mac OS X only!
i am not allowed to trash the system folder.

i get an error message saying:

THE OPERATION CANNOT BE COMPLETED BECAUSE ITEM "SYSTEM FOLDER" IS REQUIRED BY THE SYSTEM.

what now??
kubrick77 at 2007-11-17 15:48:27 >
# 3 Re: Mac OS X only!
[quote]Originally posted by kubrick77:
<strong>i am not allowed to trash the system folder.

i get an error message saying:

THE OPERATION CANNOT BE COMPLETED BECAUSE ITEM "SYSTEM FOLDER" IS REQUIRED BY THE SYSTEM.

what now??</strong><hr></blockquote>

Actually, there are 2 system folders. Under the finder in OSX, one of them should say System Folder (OS 9) or something to that effect... I'm at a PC right now, so I can't check it out for you.
Guartho at 2007-11-17 15:49:26 >
# 4 Re: Mac OS X only!
ummm no
there is "system folder" (os 9) and "system" (os 10)
Paul at 2007-11-17 15:50:31 >
# 5 Re: Mac OS X only!
You want to get rid of the folder titled "System Folder" not the System folder.
iBrowse at 2007-11-17 15:51:26 >
# 6 Re: Mac OS X only!
Well, "System Folder" is owned by the system, so you need to change permissions to delete it in get info (or just do a 'sudo rm -r /System\ Folder/' in terminal).
chych at 2007-11-17 15:52:36 >
# 7 Re: Mac OS X only!
Originally posted by chych
(or just do a 'sudo rm -r /System\ Folder/' in terminal).

careful with the terminal version, because if you misspell it accidentally, like if you forget the forward slash, you could incidentally delete the 'System' folder, which would ruin osx. 'sudo rm -r ...' should always be used with caution.
thuh Freak at 2007-11-17 15:53:29 >
# 8 Re: Mac OS X only!
Do it like this:

[list=1]
Put 'Applications (Mac OS 9)' and 'System Folder' into the trash
reboot
empty your trash bin
done
[/list=1]

:)
Defiant at 2007-11-17 15:54:32 >
# 9 Re: Mac OS X only!
The easiest way to do it, if you don't want to deal with
the Terminal is...

Boot to your OS 9 CD, and Trash "System Folder" and "Applications (Mac OS 9)" then empty the trash.

Then go to your startup disk control panel, select the HD, and restart.
skot at 2007-11-17 15:55:40 >
# 10 Re: Mac OS X only!
boot for ur OS X cd and do erase drive;) :p
ast3r3x at 2007-11-17 15:56:41 >
# 11 Re: Mac OS X only!
geez people, ... just log in as "root" and you can deleete anything you want by dragging it to the trash ... you have all permissions.
KingOfSomewhereHot at 2007-11-17 15:57:39 >
# 12 Re: Mac OS X only!
Including the System... :no:

Defiant's answer gets my vote for the non-Terminal-savvy user.
Overhope at 2007-11-17 15:58:37 >
# 13 Re: Mac OS X only!
Originally posted by Overhope
Including the System... :no:

Defiant's answer gets my vote for the non-Terminal-savvy user.

defiant definately had a good way...but i liked mine too:smokey:
ast3r3x at 2007-11-17 15:59:43 >
# 14 Re: Mac OS X only!
given Steve's Keynote with OS 9's coffin,
you'd think a few developers might be tasked with presentation software AND a specific OS 9 zombie killer app

legacy support is a tough thing... some older games still want GameSprockets

some USB cameras, keychain drives, and webcams might be OS 9 support only (getting better, but a few aren't covered by OSXCAM's ubiquitous drivers)

if you stick with all new gear and new apps, you can probably move safely up onto land
curiousuburb at 2007-11-17 16:00:38 >
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