RAM is a possibility.  However, my apparently good Ti 400 mhz laptop 
passed all tests including backing out the new RAM and new HD to the 
original out of box state did nothing.  I could install 10 but not 10.1 
nor 10.1.2 nor even 10.1.3.  After an out of warrantee motherboard 
replacement, joy, Mudville and 10.1.5 live well together.

Bob

Sherm Pendley wrote:

> On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 11:22 PM, Dan Sugalski wrote:
>
>> Short of "Something's busted, go get it fixed", can anyone think of 
>> anything I can do to this beast that might get OS X installed on it?
>
>
> I recall hearing reports of OS X being much more picky about RAM 
> timing than older versions. If your iMac has generic no-name RAM in 
> it, and you have some high-quality RAM handy (Crucial and Micron are 
> good), it may be worth swapping that in.
>
> sherm--

-- 
It has been said before but warrants repeating, "If you think education is expensive, 
try ignorance."

Bob Sharp
Sixth Grade Math Teacher
Board Member, The Learning Space
First Elected Middle School Representative to the NCCE Board
Recipient of The First Annual Learning Space Achievement Awards for Members



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