On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 08:39:12AM -0500, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
: on 20/02/04 02:48, Clark Martin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: > At 8:02 PM -0600 2/19/04, Hector I Macedo wrote:
: >>
: >> I have a WS that originally was a 233, I upgraded it to a 292 Mhz,
: >> and have installed 10.1.5 and it does OK, but when I have tried to
: >> install 10.2 it goes half way and then it just hangs there with no
: >> final outcome, is that a sign that it reached its limit?
: > 
: > Writing this on a WS 233MHz, 384Mb & OS 10.2.6 so, no that's not the
: > limit.  Unfortunately I don't have much else to help you with.
: 
: Depends on the memory. Some third-party will do, some won't.

OS X is very very very very very picky about memory.  It is pretty
common knowledge among Mac troubleshooters that installer hangs and
kernel panics can be caused by out-of-spec RAM modules.


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