> I followed all instructions from Cox Cable, however,

Yeah where I am COX's commercials are all Mac screen shots, but my friend
had nothing but trouble with support.  Have you tried freeppp or some other
third party software?


> Can the "system restore" or "system install" disks from
> another Powermac, iMac or such be used to do a complete wiping-out and
> re-installation of the system software for a 7300? These disks are usually
> so much cheaper than just the regular retail version, plus you usually get
> cool software with them.

>From what I understand ... yes and no:  the restore CDs are set to that
specific type of Mac, but there is a program called TOME editor out there
somewhere that may enable you to use these CD's, although I don't know the
legality of this.



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