Which scsi card do you have? Download the latest scsi driver from Apple, get
the card id number first, and then google it. That is one problem you can
fix easily, the second one is which CD drive are you using? Is it an Apple
CD drive? If so, switch it with any modern CD drive and try again. The Apple
drives were pretty flakey and are now at the end of their days. I had the
same problems on a minitower but by switching the drives and updating the
scsi driver, OS 10.2.8 installed immediately.
No Scssi device is hooked up in this machine. The cdrom is a factory IDE one.
Will try one thing if it does not work then I am throwing in the towel.
Thanks
BP
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