I have had very little problems with the PowerTower Pro machines.  
However, I have no experience with your type.


On Tuesday, February 4, 2003, at 03:37  PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have not yet been able to install OS X on my PowerCenter Pro 210 
> using
> either XPostFacto or Sonnet's install software. In both cases, the
> installation of the installer goes fine, but when the machine reboots,
> (it's supposed to reboot from the CD) it hangs and ruins my PRAM 
> settings,
> in the case of the Sonnet software, or simply reboots into OS 9 in the
> case of XPostFacto.
>
> I've tried doing the CMD-v on boot-up, but I don't get anything on the
> screen.
>
> I read in one of the docs or the other that OS X doesn't like certain
> older CD-ROM drives, so I'm wondering if that is the issue.  I only 
> have
> the stock CD drive in my machine.  So my question is:
>
> Has anyone successfully used a stock CD-ROM drive in their Powercenter 
> Pro
> (or any other Powercomputing machine) to load OS X with?
>
> _________
>   | homas
>
> Thomas A. Compter
> Software Engineer
> General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products
> 802-657-6103
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>


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