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Power Mac G5 Quad I’m currently running OS X 10.4.11 (8S165) on my Power Mac G5 Quad, and I’d like to upgrade it to OS-X 10.5, but I see that 10.5 does not support OS9 applications. I’m wondering if there is a way to have both versions installed, with capability to select one or the other at bootup? If not, is there a way to run 10.5 in a virtual machine under 10.4? (I do not have install disks for 10.4, so could not run it virtually in 10.5.)

This machine will hold two hard drives. If you upgrade to 10.5.8 on one, yes you lose the ability to use classic mode, But install a second drive and put system the 10.5.8 on it and leave the original drive alone. Then you can boot from either drive. I’d go with a SSHD 500GB or 1 TB. The Seagate models are backward compatible and you’ll get a perceived doubling of speed. Later this drive can be put in an external enclosure for use on a newer machine. Power Mac G5 Hard Drive Replacement

Yes, you can run multiple OS’s but you’ll likely need an external FireWire drive to do it. Basically using the boot manager to select which drive to boot up under. If you could re-configure your HD you could create two partitions and achieve the same thing. But you may encounter space issues if your drive is on the small side (you may want to upgrade it). The other issue here is how much longer are you hoping to use your system? It’s getting long in the tooth as they say… Most of the current Apps and none of the newer OS’s will run on your system. Maybe its time to think about getting a newer system (new or used).