> remove L2 cache card and install brand new OEM Sonnet crescendo G3 > 400Mhz/1MB cache upgrade. > > note of wisdom here-have paid attention to discussions. must load sonnet > software before putting the hardware onto logic board. what exact steps do i execute to be sure i > add the sonnet s/w as its supposed to go? in the previous mess, i didn't > know about the difference between letting the finder place the driver in > the root level of the system folder according to its own method. i > blithely clicked on the hard drive icon that time, it opened, i found > the system folder and clicked it open, and being a tad too right > brained, prceeded to take the system folder out on the desktop and THEN > dragged and dropped the driver onto it. it kluged and i got a bomb. i > still haven;'t undone that mess on that mac yet. I don't want to do it > again to this machine. so how exactly do i put the sonnet driver on the > hard drive? what should i absolutely NOT do.? > I put a Sonnett into a 7500 once; I'm pretty sure it came with a manual with step-by-step instructions. I remember not having to make a choice, the software knew where it wanted to go. If you would do it manually, I would think it would go into the extensions folder in the system folder, because I seem to recall that in Extensions Manager it gets put at the top of the list, to get the computer running faster right from the get-go.
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