Ok. I haven't bought the graphics card yet so I'll try to find that
one. Did you do the install from an Intel Mac? If you did that would
be the problem.

On Sep 30, 11:12 am, Ashgrove <salum...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sep 28, 3:46 pm, Alex <kab...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Ok, it is a Quicksilver model. And I'm getting an ATI Radeon 9600 card
> > from ebay.
>
> Whatever you do, don't get a graphics card from somebody in China. I
> checked the prices and surprisingly the flashed Geforce 6200 have
> basically disappeared. If I were you, though, I would go with a Radeon
> 9800 Pro. It's better than the 9600 and you can find it for about the
> same price.
>
> > If I do run Leopard I will try LeopardAssist for the
> > install, though I think it's weird that Apple will let a 867 MHz
> > single processor Quicksilver run Leopard but it won't let an 800 MHz
> > dual processor Quicksilver which gets much better benchmarks run
> > Leopard.
>
> My thoughts exactly. Be prepared for quirks, though; I did a clean
> Leopard install from another computer using target disk mode, and my
> dual 800Mhz Quicksilver wouldn't boot from it. It, however, boots fine
> from a HDD with 10.5.8 on it...

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