I recently swapped the logic board in my SE/30, running Sys. 7.1, 
with the Daystar PowerCache upgrade as the audio caps failed. I had 
to zap the PRAM in the end because the new board got real confused 
about the ethernet NIC I installed. The trouble is that in doing so 
it totally screwed up Open Transport. I can't re-install it 'cause 
the components are still in the system some where. I removed the OT 
68k Extensions from System Folder:Extensions but I still can not get 
either the 1.1.1 full install or the 1.1.2 upgrade to install again. 
I think that something screwy is going on as I copied the TCP/IP CDEV 
in to the Control Panels folder by hand and it, like the previous 
copy of the TCP/IP CP disappeared. Probably something obvious but I 
don't know what......
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