That reminds me of another utility called 'WishIWere', which does 
something similar. It is likely available from VersionTracker.com.

-=Dennis=-


>there is a program called Gestlab which can allow you to change the ID of
>your machine temp. so the cd thinks its loading onto another machine.
>
>
>
>----------
>>From: David Deckert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Power Computing List)
>>Subject: Re: up to 8.6
>>Date: Fri, Apr 5, 2002, 10:04 PM
>>
>
>>>  I want to upgrade my Power Center Pro 180
>>>  from sys 7.6.1 to 8.6.1 with iMac CD's I bought
>>
>>This usually doesn't work unless you have retail copies of the OS. The
>>factory CDs that come with new Macs have installer scripts that expect to
>>see specific Macs.
>>
>>Then again, some people claim it works anyway, so perhaps your money won't
>>be wasted.
>>
>>Also, Got RAM?
>>
>>-David
>>
>>
>>--
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Dennis A. Wurster - Rochester, NY, USA.

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