>OK. I tried to install OS X on my 7300 and it seemed successful until
>I rebooted. On reboot the OS X happy mac appears and then it throws 3
>kernel panics (CPU related as far as I can see). This alone was not
>*that* bad but it also torched my copy of 9.1 (it refused to load any
>extensions at boot time and it also though it wasn't a valid system
>folder despite booting from it). What did I do wrong?
>--
>--
>Mark Benson
>
Hi Mark,
Weird - I installed on my 7300 (albeit on a separate partition) on
my 18GB drive & had no problem - this was with the original processor
though, not a G3 upgrade - if that's an issue.
Bye for now, Terry Allen
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