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Mac Os 9.2.2 Update
Altough, there is a newer version of Mac OS 9.2.2 universal boot disk compiled in 2013 that is supposed to support most G3 and G4 models, it really doesn't boot a lot of them, while this 2002 one does. See also: Mac OS 9.2.2 'boot kit' for booting your G3 or G4 from an USB stick Download Mac OS 9.2.2 Universal (2002 edition) for Mac.
Mac Os 9.2 Iso
- . Access your files using Finder in Mac OS, OneDrive online or in the mobile app. Access files offline on your smartphone, Mac, or tablet. Save local space on your Mac with Files On-Demand. File sharing. Share docs, photos, videos, and albums with friends and family. Work in the same document with others in real time with.
- All G3 Macs and most G4 models can run Mac OS 9.2.2. For example, Appleās chart shows that my late-in-the-production-run Pismo PowerBook will support Mac OS 9.1 through 9.2.2, while my four-year-old 700 MHz iBook can only boot into OS 9.2.2 (and, of course, OS X).