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Because the !System was where relocatable modules lived (amongst other things). Relocatable modules were the "DLL" of the RISCOS world. RISCOS used to talk to one !System at a time and it remembered the last "run" one (they auto ran as you opened a disk, but only the first one the system saw as I remember it.) If your software added anything to the !System, you needed that to be the one the system used. Having one in ROM kind of ensured that was painful. I dunno.. maybe they fixed it. The A7000 had a hard drive and that seemed to always take precedence. It was a big issue on all of the early models, as none of them had hard drives, RISCOS 2.0 certainly had no apps or !System in ROM.