>>Sometimes when the screen is about to go to the spinning disc under
the
>>apple, the screen gets a bunch of horizontal lines and everything
grinds
>>to halt.
This happens to me sometimes too. I just restart, and everything is
fine. Never happens when the computer wakes from sleep though.
>>some
Success!
I was able to install without any problems by using my external scsi
cdrw drive. Other than the OSX 10.2 discs i have never had any trouble
with my built-in drive so who knows? but am in business now.
tks for your feedback.
sean
On Sunday, November 24, 2002, at 07:36 PM, Laurent D
on 23/11/02 21:34, S.D. Weijand at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am trying to install 10.2 on my Wallstreet II 233mhz, 512, 320mb ram
> OS 9.1 20 GB Drive Partitioned with an open partition within the first
> 8 GB.
>
> When I start-up with the install in my cd drive a cople of things
> happen.
>
Dear Sean,
I personally feel that the best way to go is to reformat your HD if you
have a viable way to back up your information. Then repartition with
the Disk Utility within the Installer (only accessible from the
"Welcome" screen before you start the installation process).
I too have a Wal
I am trying to install 10.2 on my Wallstreet II 233mhz, 512, 320mb ram
OS 9.1 20 GB Drive Partitioned with an open partition within the first
8 GB.
When I start-up with the install in my cd drive a cople of things
happen.
Sometimes when the screen is about to go to the spinning disc under the
ap