Luis Sequeira on 10/24/02 3:57 AM wrote:

> Maybe you a have an upgrade cd that requires you to have 10.1 or
> something installed. It may also be the case that the first partition
> is the larger one; if so, then you have to reformat so that the first
> partition on your drive is less than 8GB. To see if that is the case,
> you can open Drive Setup and take a look at the arrangement of the
> partitions (or maybe you can find that from Apple System Profiler,
> I'm not sure).

It's a full install of OSX.2, Jaguar.

See my other reply to Bruce about swapping in a different drive with the
proper partitioning. Still no go. As for ASP, it shows the first partition
to be the smaller one but I don't know if it shows it first because it
actually IS FIRST, or because it's the partition the Wallstreet is booting
from.

Thanks for the reply.

-Mark


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