Lend me a 10.3 installer (was X Install Problems)

2005-02-02 Thread Antony N. Lord
It turns out (after sleeping on it) my problem is that my CD is a 10.3 UPDATER not installer so I need to go 10.2 - 10.3 I refuse to waste all that time again. Anyone who would like to loan me a 10.3 *installer* please contact me off list. Cheers, Antony. --

Re: X Install problems

2005-01-25 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On 23/01/2005, at 10:36 PM, Antony N. Lord wrote: However booting from the 10.3 installer CD gives me Fatal Signal : Illegal instruction messages OK, I've tried a new CD-ROM, new HD, checked the PRAM battery, reset CUDA all with the same problem. I did the old unplug all the cards / ram

Re: X Install problems

2005-01-25 Thread Antony N. Lord
a) Is there a way to make a 10.3.7 CD from a 10.3 CD + Updaters Four words: Clean Install With Archive. The installer program should show your existing HD with a yellow icon on it indicating that you need to click the to click the Options button. This takes you to the CIWA screen. It turns

Re: X Install problems

2005-01-23 Thread Antony N. Lord
However booting from the 10.3 installer CD gives me Fatal Signal : Illegal instruction messages OK, I've tried a new CD-ROM, new HD, checked the PRAM battery, reset CUDA all with the same problem. I did the old unplug all the cards / ram and leave as such for an hour before reassembly - the

Re: X Install problems

2005-01-19 Thread Antony N. Lord
However booting from the 10.3 installer CD gives me Fatal Signal : Illegal instruction messages OK, I've tried a new CD-ROM, new HD, checked the PRAM battery, reset CUDA all with the same problem. Any further ideas? -- == =

Re: X Install problems

2005-01-19 Thread Paul Kitchener
Antony N. Lord wrote: However booting from the 10.3 installer CD gives me Fatal Signal : Illegal instruction messages OK, I've tried a new CD-ROM, new HD, checked the PRAM battery, reset CUDA all with the same problem. Any further ideas? Bad RAM has lead me astray before.

X Install problems

2005-01-16 Thread Antony N. Lord
My home automation machine (a 400MHz AGP G4 I bought a few months back off eBay) had an episode - after a lockup I rebooted and got the endless grey spiral. Single user mode gave me a invalid bit / node message of sorts. Previous experience seems to indicate this kind of message means you're