My computer is now out of panic mode. The article I read did  
not tell me to push c if I wanted to install  by cd. It said push h  
to reset pram if I got that  panic error.
      I have now reinstalled  10.3. The first time I pushed "install  
9 drivers"  but still couldn't get 9 0n. Pushing "option ",I was  
never offered the  chance to open with 9.
      I then decided to forget about 9 as 10.3 has good programs as  
well,some of them newer versions of the same  program. I now have  
10.3.9 0n. I have 384 ram on this computer.
      Thanks to you and Glen ,I am past the error. The bios was taken  
care of with the automatic computer updates.
On Dec 2, 2008, at 10:45 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:

>
>
> You don't need to go from 10.0, to 10.2, to 10.3. Each version is
> complete. You can start with 10.3 (or better, 10.4) and only install
> it once. I don't think you'll probably need "Classic" or OS 9, but who
> knows, perhaps there's some piece of legacy software that's impossible
> to replace in OS X?
>
>
> >


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