Have you tried quitting the Installer?
Marshall

On Oct 7, 2006, at 2:48 AM, Scott Howell wrote:

Are you saying that you can't get past the installer, in other words the installer app is running, but you can't get around it to do other tasks? Have you tried using command + option + escape or go to the Apple manu and choosing force quit? Perhaps you can kill the installer.

hth


Scott
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On Oct 6, 2006, at 10:18 PM, Richard Gardenhire wrote:

The other day I was trying to install a piece of software in my Mac Mini, and I got an error message that says something to the affect, "There are errors in your installation. Please try again." How can I get rid of, or move the Installer so that I can go into my System Preferences and set preferences and customize my settings? As it is, now, as long as the Installer is in the way, I can't get to my desktop because I get a beep each time I try. It happened when installing Garage band, when I got the error Message. Thanks for any assistance. Richie Gardenhire, anchorage, Alaska.

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