on 11/03/03 22:12, Art Montes De Oca at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I HAVE A 250MHZ WALLSTREET W 350+MEGS RAM AND 20GIG HD.  I PARTITIONED
> IT W/ 7 MEGS FOR OSX AND THE REMAINDER FOR OS9.2.2  .  I can install
> 10.1 without any problemther a blk screen or a banded blue screen.  I
> tried installing the security update recomended by apple then the 10.5
> upgrade from the apple web site...same thing it just hangs after
> starting the upgrade???  I am at wits end.  I don't know what to try
> next.  I have reformatted twicw. oncw with the os 9.2 drivers then with
> the formatting utility off of the OSx disc.  No go.  Same result and
> symptoms.
> 
> Is this a Wallstreet thing?  I have read the news groups and find what
> appear to be Wallstreet owners running osx 10.2.  I dont know what the
> problem is!  My Karma cant be that bad!
> 
> Help!!
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Art

Not sure I can understand: did you initially install 10.1? Was that version
working? I think you need to update to 10.1.5 before installing the latest
security update. Did you try updating to 10.1.5? Did it work?

-Laurent.
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