How do I Install Classic on 10.3.9?

I already have Classic on my wife's computer internal HD. I'm now setting up an external drive from scratch with the DVD install that came with the computer 10.3.7 . + updates 10.3.9
I'm not sure (don't remember) if OS9 classic came with OSX 10.3.7, because it is already on the Internal HD. Now I'm not sure if i installed it myself 2 yrs ago. Anyway it's there.
Now when I installed the OSX 10.3.7 from CD/DVD onto the external HD, the OS9 folder is not in the first level folder. Should I just copy the oS9 folder from the internal to the external and start operating the drive?
Does the classic OS9 comes bundled with the install CD/DVD?
If so, maybe it did not get installed because I may not have had the OS9 box selected, but disk utility on the 10.3.9 (wife's) does not have the OS9 box option like the DU in my computer using 10.2.8.
I'm looking at Disk utility (v10.3) in my computer running OS10.2.8 and I see the OS9 box to select, with MAs OS extended (no Journaled) ... but on my wife's computer, she's running OS 10.3.7 and Disk utility v10.4.4, there are MAc OS extended and MAc OS extended (Journaled) but no OS9 Box .....to be selected!!!! Non existant!
So I cannot re-format the drive with OS9.... I have done the entire install of 10.3.7, repaired permissions, updated software 10.3.9, and repaired permissions again! Should I use my version of Disk utility ? Or is it even worth it to do again?
Does this mean that Classic is not supported on 10.3.7 or what? But I have it installed and running in the Internal Drive running 10.3.9 (with updates)
Do I just copy the system folder OS9 and the application OS9 from the internal to the external? I'm afraid to do this because I want to do a clean install...... cuz the internal drive keeps freezing on my wife at least 1-2 times daily...so I do not want to copy any problems onto this newly "clean" external drive
I'm against the wall... What do I do?
Michel

Happy,
thank you for your quick response.
I was just looking at a response you gave someone back in 2005....
I was not planning to install OS9 to boot from, but only use it as classic.
I did have the "additional software" CD and OS9 was in there !!
Beautifull thing! Problem solved. I should have waited to click on the "solved" instead of "helpfull"...
From one Canuck to another Canuck Thank you. it's interesting that you are from west canada and that you are now in east USA, and I'm from East Canada (Québec) and that I am in West USA. That looks like we are crossing paths in a "X" pattern .....
Michel

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