Opening Classic
The Classic environment does not open automatically when you start up in Mac OS X. If you double-click on a Classic application, it will open OS 9 for you, but I found there are fewer problems if I open Classic first, and then open the Classic application.
To open the Classic environment:
1. | Open System Preferences: either click on the icon in the Dock, or go to the Apple menu and choose “Preferences....”
System Preferences icon
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2. | In System Preferences, click on the Classic icon, or choose “Classic” from the View menu.
Classic icon
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3. | In the Classic preferences pane, click the “Start” button. It takes a minute or ... |
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