Hi All,

For a few days now I have been trying in vain to install OS X (10.0.3 as well as 10.2) on my daughter's 400 MHz powerbook Lombard with 320 MB of RAM and a 6 Gig hard drive, that had been running OS 9 without a glitch essentially for as long as she had it (2 years).

The first try, installing it over OS 9.2.2, didn't get me anywhere so I wiped the hard drive clean, partitioned it into a 5 G part for OS X and a 1 G for OS 9, installed the latter without any problem, tried several other OS X installs but never got any further than about 2 min before the predicted end ( generally, however, it crashed long before that) after which, invariable, I found myself with a crashed powerbook. In those cases, a check with Disk First Aid revealed that the OS X partition had been corrupted but after a repair, the same seems to happen again albeit that the hard disk seems to be corrupted in different places.

If there is anyone out there who has had similar problems and was able to solve them: we are very eager to hear your suggestions!

Thanks,

Peter


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