New OS install on a different hard drive

Hi
First of all, I have a Power Tower Pro 225 with the Newertech G3 processor card.
What I'm trying to do is that I just got the ATTO UL3D SCSI card with two 10K rpm 73GB 68-pin hard drives and I'd like to transfer everything that's in the slow running 2GB 50-pin hard drive to the newer ones. For some reason my Mac is prone to the "finder unexpectedly quit" error. I'm just hoping that it's an old hard drive related error.
In fact, I do have the OS9 CD. What do I need to do in order to reinstall the OS9 to a newer main hard drive without the Mac forcefully restarting from the newer one?
Can I switch back and force between the OS9 with the different hard drives?
Thanks

Hi, synergy2000 -
I did try the Option key but it didn't work.
Many older Macs. including pre-G3 ones (original equipment), can not invoke Startup Manager by holding down Option at the start of booting booting. Reason - since Startup Manager comes up before anything is loaded from a drive, it must be available in the coding of the ROM chip(s) on the logic board. Older machines weren't coded for it.
Is there any other way?
Yes. Use the Startup Disk control panel. Open that control panel, select the volume (and the OS if more than one is on a particular volume, such as both OS 9 and OSX) desired for the next boot, then restart. The machine should boot to that volume.
As noted by Grant, the choice made in Startup Disk will set the boot volume in PRAM, and that choice will remain set in PRAM until it is changed again in Startup Disk. It can also be reset to the internal hard drive on the original bus by resetting (zapping) the PRAM, which resets the PRAM settings to defaults.
Also, how do you duplicate the main hard drive to the second hard drive?
Cloning is not necessary with OS 9. Two ways to do suplicate it -
(1) Open the window for your main hard drive, do a Command-A ("Select All" in Edit menu), then drag the whole collecction over to the icon of the second drive. When that drive's icon highlights (darkens), let go. Finder will copy it all there.
(2) Drag the icon of your main hard drive to the icon of the external drive; when that drive's icon highlights, let go. Finder will copy it there, placing everything into a new folder named the same as the main hard drive. In this case "everything" includes anything left lying around on the Desktop and anything left in the Trash; those items will be placed into new, appropriately named folders inside the folder named the same as the main hard drive.
Once the copying has completed, move the System Folder, Applications (Mac OS 9) folder, Documents folder, and Utilities folder (if it is not in the Applications folder) out of the enclosing folder so they are all at the root level of the drive (visible in the window that opens when you open the drive's icon).
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In either case, be sure the System Folder is blessed - that it displays the Mac OS glyph superimposed on top of a normal folder icon. Then check in Startup Disk control panel - if the volume you just copied the stuff to is shown, select it and restart, to test/confirm that it is bootable and healthy.
In either case you will probably need to 'fix' one or more aliases. An alias in not much more than an icon and a pathname to the original it represents. When an alias is copied to anywhere, the pathname in it is not corrected. This means that any aliases that had been part of your previous config will still be pointing to the original drive. Fortunately, when you do a Get Info on an alias, there is a button in its Get Info window that allows you to fix its pathname ("Select New Original"). Aliases that may need to be fixed include - one for Sherlock, in the Apple Menu Items folder in System Folder (unless you replaced the one put there by the OS's installer with the app itself); one or more that may be in the Application Support folder in System Folder; and any that you created yourself for your use.

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