-- Thanks for the url point.. It helped atleast get some background info.
However, I'm at a lose to still pin point the problem. I installed from the
cd onto two seperate hd's. And I get the same error code 11. But when I take
the hd's and put them into either my 6400 or 4400, they boot up without any
problem. I'm starting to think I might have to buy an actual OS 9 disk.


on 2/3/04 3:24 PM, Norberto Quintanar at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> http://www.gla.ac.uk/~gwm1h/Error_Codes/
> 
> It appears that type 11 errors are software and not hardware in
> nature.  We have 12 G3 server pooters here at work.  The disk for OS
> install says G3 specific install. HTH, GoodLuck!!
> 
> 
> 
> --- nathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Okay, I've done a bunch of internet research and haven't found an
>> answer,
>> so I thought I would come here.
>> I have an iMac 9.1 Software install CD. That I have used to
>> install 9.1
>> sucessfully onto my 4400/200, 6400/180 and 8600/300 without any
>> problems.
>> So when 9.1 on my G3 server started to act a bit wired I
>> decided to use
>> it and install as well on it.
>> But after a init of the drive and clean install I get an error
>> type 11,
>> with the suggestion to restart without extensions. I've tried that
>> numerous
>> times without any success. I've removed all third party ram, all
>> but the
>> original hd from apple. Put the original 1m vram chip back in,
>> pressed the
>> Cuda button and nothing works... Does anyone have any ideas? Short
>> of
>> purchasing another OS 9 cd?
>> 
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