according to Ray Fryer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])...

>> Now I tried to put my 9.1 disk in and reinstall the DVD software and
>> the message came up "Apple DVD player must be installed on O.S.
>> 9.0.1 or above in order to work, please upgrade your O.S. prior to
>> installing this software".
> 
> I'm not sure how to help this person but one thing I did notice is
> that once you upgrade your OS, it seems like you can no longer
> install from your original CD. I was having trouble with my ixMicro
> Ultimate Rez card and I wanted to install the Apple ixMicro
> extensions that you can get by doing a custom install. But once I
> upgraded to OS 9.2.1, the Mac OS 9.1 installer would not let me
> install anything onto my Mac OS 9.2.1. So I ended up reinstalling it.

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why not just use TomeViewer to extract what you need from the installation
tome? i don't remember exactly where it can be downloaded (somewhere on
Apple's site), but i'm sure someone around here can supply that info. if you
don't already have it, i think it's an absolute must.

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