Perhaps you have high-density ram and the Wallstreet only recognizes  
low-density ram at full value. . .  Just a guess.

Scott Birdwell
Houston TX

On Nov 3, 2008, at 12:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> Okay, I'm almost at the point of giving up. I installed my 160 GB hard
> drive and 512 MB of ram. I am able to boot up from a 10.1 disc and
> install 10.1 properly. For some reason it's only detecting 256 MB of
> ram. Also, I am trying to use XPostFacto 3 to install OS 10.3 on my
> powerbook and it says that my 10.3 disc is not a bootable disc. Also,
> I can't boot from an OS 9 disc either! This is getting really really
> frustrating
> >


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