Yes, definitely try using an earlier version of XPostFacto...I had to do
that with the install on my stock 7600...the "latest and greatest" choked
on doing an install as well. When I used the earlier version (I think I
went back two versions), it went through the install without a
hitch...including installing OS X Server 10.1!

Dennis "Check it out at http://angrek.net"; Moser

>Try dropping back a version with XPostFacto. It may be a new version with an
>issue or something.
>
>On 12/26/02 1:50 PM, "Roland Drake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Dear List:
>>
>> I have tried to install OS X on a G3-accelerated 8500 with 320MB RAM. I used
>> XPostFacto to perform this installation. The computer booted up from the OS
>> X disk, but when it attempted to initiate the installation process a message
>> came up saying that an error occurred trying to install this software.
>>
>> I tried several times to install this software with the same message popping
>> up each time. Any ideas?
>>
>> Roland :)

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