Am stuck on my Lombard install. This install fails
(freezes) at different steps or minutes to go. Several
times with 3 or 4 minutes to go in "Essential software"
a warning screen would come on "You need to restart."
Great, back to step one.

Swapped in new  RAM from Chip Merchant (life warranty)
even though I'd like to rely on the Apple 64MB (bottom),
it's just not enough for OS X. The 128MB module (upper slot)
passes DiskWarrior and TechTool tests. Does finicky OS X
like it? How can I proceed - swap yet another module
with Chip Merchant? It seems the only test for RAM is if
Jaguar actually does install. Are there any other ways to tell?

I can convince myself the Jaguar CD has faintly cloudy area
but no scratches are in evidence.

The Disk directory is replaced, OS Extended format.

I believe the 8GB partition limit doesn't apply to Lombard -
even with an aftermarket drive, right?

What am I overlooking here? Thanks for any ideas.

Tom Meade







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