On Apr 10, 6:45 am, Matt Emson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sent from my iPhone
> That is really easy to fix. You need to take the installed package and drag 
> it to your desktop. Right click to "show package contents". You then have to 
> find the right file an delete it. I don't remember off hand what it is 
> exactly called, but something like "platform check". After deleting that 
> file, the installer runs flawlessly.

Thanks a lot! It worked like a charm.


> >No, he has an illegally installed version of SL running on an
> >unsupported processor.

Well, well! That was a little harsh. I bought both my SL disk, and my
netbook from reputable vendors with my hard earned cash. Installing SL
on it is no different than installing Tiger (or Leopard or whatever)
on several machines without a family license --guilty, anyone?

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