Here's the situation...
At my work we have 5 or so macs running in a mostly PC environment. Our resident mac expert has taken a job somewhere else, and that leaves me as the goto guy in the realm of Apple... The other guy was ok running the macs back in Jaguar. I didn't understand this, but whatever. Anyways, now that he's out, I want to upgrade. I see no benefit to running all the way back in Jaguar. If that was a better system, why the hell does Apple continue to put a out new OS?
Now to the meat of the question...
Some of the macs were around back in the days of dual booting. So they currently can boot in OSX or OS9... I want to upgrade them to Tiger, but I'd love to keep the dual boot functionality... I don't know why, and it wouldn't really keep me from going to Tiger...
So, is there a way to upgrade to Tiger and keep the dual boot functionality of the computers? The quicksilver has an external hard drive that lives with it... Can this help with it?
Any help would be appreciated...
At my work we have 5 or so macs running in a mostly PC environment. Our resident mac expert has taken a job somewhere else, and that leaves me as the goto guy in the realm of Apple... The other guy was ok running the macs back in Jaguar. I didn't understand this, but whatever. Anyways, now that he's out, I want to upgrade. I see no benefit to running all the way back in Jaguar. If that was a better system, why the hell does Apple continue to put a out new OS?
Now to the meat of the question...
Some of the macs were around back in the days of dual booting. So they currently can boot in OSX or OS9... I want to upgrade them to Tiger, but I'd love to keep the dual boot functionality... I don't know why, and it wouldn't really keep me from going to Tiger...
So, is there a way to upgrade to Tiger and keep the dual boot functionality of the computers? The quicksilver has an external hard drive that lives with it... Can this help with it?
Any help would be appreciated...