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.
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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
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
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
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?
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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.
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
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