Hey Will,

I seem to have a slight dilemma in regards to xpf.

It requires you to turn on the L2 Cache. Problem is, my L2 cache is failed on my processor. So don't know where to go from here?

I wonder if XPF simply allows direct installation on the Lombard or actually enables usage?

The known workaround for putting Tiger on Lombards is to simply remove the hard drive, hook it up to a supported machine via firewire or ide, and then do the install, then put the drive back in the lombard. With my L2 cache issue, it may be best for me to go this route unless there are other issues.

Still reading xpf info and forum to learn more.

Dave


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