Hey Sean,

I suggest going to the MacGurus forums. I recall reading a series of
posts dealing with just this question. Seems it was a huge pain and
finally unsuccessful. And this was done, if I remember correctly,
with the best available, XLR8. This was a few months ago so things
may have changed. But, for the most reliable information and help I
*always* head for the Gurus.

hth,

Warren Rogers
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>I am considering a G4 upgrade for my Power Tower Pro, and Sonnet says
>their 450mhz G4 daughtercard upgrade will work on it. The problem is,
>the card requires a driver to work, and I see some potential problems
>with this when running Norton Utilities, the Mac OS CD or other
>bootable CDs that don't contain this driver. Or for that matter,
>booting off a hard drive that doesn't have the driver. Am I correct
>in assuming this is a potential problem, and is there a workaround?
>Is the driver stored on the hardrive, or in PRAM, or both? If in the
>PRAM, what happens when you zap the PRAM? Any advice or suggestions
>would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks a lot,
>
>Sean Conlon
>

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