On Jan 16, 2005, Dijkwel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Rumors go that one should be able to install OS X on a Lombard (400 Mhz). However, in spite of numerous tries with different configurations of RAM ( from 64 to 384), no success yet. During installation the book invariable freezes and it does so irrespective of whether I try to install 10.0, 10.2 or 10.3.

I've heard X is quite picky about it's RAM: does that mean all three
sticks I have are corrupted?

If the 64 MB RAM is original Apple, it is compatible with OS X. But by itself, it is not big enough to install the OS. I would suspect your 256 RAM and your 128s if you have those too.


Al Poulin
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