On Monday, December 29, 2003, at 07:49 PM, David wrote:
It seems that those who have gotten OS X to work have either a IDE card or
USB, is either one or both of these required to get OS X to work? My 9600
w/ Sonnet 450/1 card would not get far into the install before getting an
error. However, I don't have an ATA or USB card installed. Could that be
the problem?
No.
Actually, not having the extras in make it easier to install OS X. The typical problem with X installs is the ram not being fast enuf or bad. Minimize your ram to a few new sticks or do a ram check.
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