Hi, I'm back! I have attempted an install of 10.3 on my beige G3 (233MHz Rev. A ROM, 128MB RAM, the bare minimums) Upon double-clicking the nice little icon labled "Install Mac OS X" I am informed that the computer I am trying to install Mac OS on is incompatible ("Mac OS 10.3 cannot be installed on this machine.") I read the requirements:
-a G3 or G4
-128MB RAM
_built-in_ usb
-Mac video card (built-in or supported card)
-2GB HD or more


My mac fits these requirements nicely, except for that built-in usb thing. Why would Mac OS be relying on built-in usb so badly? Or is this not the reason I can't install 10.3?
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Andrew, a Mac Freak


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