Greg:

You may have bad RAM or it may be getting a poor connection. Try reseating 
the RAM chips first. If that doesn't do it, try swapping out the RAM. 

Hope that helps.
Jon.

On Monday, September 29, 2014 2:17:46 AM UTC-4, Gregory Allen wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>  
> I've probably been a bit daft these past few days...
>
> I've been upgrading and refreshing the lombard recently, I've added raised 
> the ram to 512MB, replaced the hinge and I was going to add a cf card to 
> replace the hard drive, however I cant get it to install any OS anymore. 
> I've tried to install OS9 and Panther 10.3, but it locks up in the first 
> few minutes of installation. Anyone who can shed some light on this would 
> be greatly appreciated.
>  
> Greg
>

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