In a message dated 9/4/09 3 38 25 PM, [email protected] writes:

<< Ok I zapped the PRAM and held down the shift key while it rebooted.

Nothing seemed to be different though.  The same display came up

withthe spinning circle.  Do I hold down any other key besides the

shift one on startup?  Will a different screen come up?  How long does

the shift key need to be depressed?  Thanks >>

You installed Panter on another machine?  What machine?

Also, I think I am correct but anytime there is a update or a new install, 
the "spinnin' wheel" might take along time, especially if the machine is 
RAM-deficient.

Craig W.
GA and TX
iMac Summer '01 600mhz
iMac TL with Sonnet FW upgrade
Custom-made G3 rack server w/ TL Imac parts w/ Sonnet FW Upgrade
[20-odd iMac G3s that I donate to kids & organizations]</HTML>

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