[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi
>
> I posted this query quite a few days ago but I have not had any replies. Here it is 
>again for you to read and help if you can,
>
>  Hello
>
> I have just upgraded my Mac Classic to 4mb and have attempted to install system 
>7.0.1. I boot up my mac and put in the floppy disk and click install. It starts to 
>install but then comes up with a dialog saying 'the installer has run out of memory 
>please close any applications and disable any extensions or INITs'. So I startup with 
>extensions off, assign all the RAM left to the installer but still it comes up with 
>the same. So i tried switching off my mac and booting with the installer disk. It 
>starts up, almost finishes but comes up with a system error (62 I think) saying 
>system extension conflict please start up with extensions off. So I did but still it 
>says the same thing. What is going on here? Is my disk corrupt?
>
> Tim
>
>

That's possible. But try hooking an external drive, either a floppy or hard disk, and 
boot from IT and see
if your disk is indeed corrupt by using it to do the install to the internal drive 
when the internal drive isn't
the startup drive.

Jeff


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