Like I said before, I have a 9.1 iMac install cd. As well as a 9.2.1
universal cd. About the only difference I can see is the included software
on the cd.. Like AppleWorks 6, etc that is on the iMac cd...

FWIW,

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On 4/13/04 4:00 PM, "jason zwiefel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> As the subject line states above,  is there a special
> way about going about using an imac cd to install an
> os(say 9.1).  What's the difference between using the
> "full install"  cd vs an imac cd?  Just checking in
> before I make an investment in something like this.
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> 
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