Apple OS X manual Starting Classic applications, Finding your Classic software and documents

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Starting Classic applications

When Classic starts it uses an available Mac OS 9.1 system. If you have Mac OS 9.1 installed on more than one disk, use Classic preferences to choose the one Classic uses. You can also start Classic or have it start automatically when Mac OS X starts.

Select this checkbox to start Classic automatically when Mac OS X starts.

Click here to start Classic immediately.

Finding your Classic software and documents

If you install Mac OS X on the same disk or disk partition as your Mac OS 9 system, your Classic applications and documents are in the same folders where they were located before you installed Mac OS X.

For the experienced

Mac OS user

Classic requires Mac OS 9.1

To use Classic, you must have Mac OS 9.1 installed on your computer. Use the Mac OS 9.1 CD provided with Mac OS X to upgrade.

Setting memory for a Classic application

To set the memory used by a Classic application, choose Show Info from the File menu, then choose Memory from the Show pop-up menu.

Printing from Classic applications

To print from a Classic application, you select printers to use the same way you do in Mac OS 9, for example by using the Chooser.

Mac OS X tips

Forcing Classic applications to quit

If you can’t quit a Classic application, choose Force Quit from the Apple menu. Select the application and click Force Quit.

Restarting Classic

If you need to restart Classic, click Restart in the Classic preferences pane. You will be able to save changes to documents before Classic restarts.

Forcing Classic to quit

In some cases you may need to force Classic to quit. Open the Classic preferences pane and click Force Quit. This also quits Classic applications without saving changes to your documents.

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Contents Welcome to Mac OS ITools Get information you need to set up Upgrade to Mac OS 9.1 using the CD included with Mac OSDecide where you want to install Mac OS Why you need Mac OS 9.1 installed Read before you installInstalling developer software If you have troubleAqua What is my home? Changing computer settingsFinder windows ButtonsDock What’s in the Dock Finder How your Mac OS X disk is organized Finder viewsCustomization Changing the Finder window toolbar Applications Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.1 PreviewMail Sherlock System PreferencesMore applications Built for Mac OSClassic Starting Classic applications Finding your Classic software and documentsUsers Setting up iTools accounts for new users Requiring users to logChanging Settings Important settings panes Getting Connected Accessing network servers ITools IDiskMac.com ICards HomePageSetting up a new iTools account Using iDisk to share your files with othersAccessing your iDisk Learning more about iToolsUsing Mail Using the Address Book Using Mail for your emailSetting up mail Setting up for a new userPrinting Selecting printers using Print Center Where is the Chooser?Selecting a default printer Setting up a document to printTroubleshooting Installing Mac OSLogging in to Mac OS Using Mac OS Network services don’t seem to be workingYou need to start up your computer using Mac OS You can’t quit an application
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