[EMAIL PROTECTED] tapped out this message on 8/2/2003 1:52 AM 

>Wow, that was a quick leap based on little data. 

Um, I've done hundreds of installs as this is my daily work, so where are 
you getting "little data"?

> The gray label iMac 9.1 
>install disk is a universal install disk (CD version 1.3), as OWC implies:
>"System Requirements:
>      Mac OS-based Apple computer that has a G3 processor stock OR has a G3 
>or G4 Upgrade installed."
>
>It's a heck of a price.  It recently took me from from 8.6 to 9.2.2 on a 
>Umax 
>S900/XLR8 G3.
>A breeze.  No iMac files.  No problems.  No public indictments.


Well if it's an iMac install CD, then look in you help files and you will 
see that logo plastered there and elsewhere, is all I meant. Who knows, 
when you said "grey" it could have been a burned CD for all I know.
I just know others had complained about having iMac stuff in there that 
wasn't needed. If it works for you, great.

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