.
> 
> Do you have anything other "non-standard" hardware?  Maybe some strange
> CPU upgrade card?  Or other external things like USB or SCSI devices,
> or PCMCIA cards?  Also, try removing one or the other 256 MB modules, or
> even returning to your original Apple-supplied RAM (if you still have it).
> 
 Yup tried the original config of ram except with a 10 gb hard drive.

still wouldnt install,i did get it to install 1 time with the orignal 4 gb
drive. well my new 128 stick got here this morning from owc i just put it in
with the original 64 and am trying to in stall os X again,let you know how
it goes.


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