Phillip,

My guess is that 1) either your SCSI CD-ROM is not liked by X or 2) you have
a termination issue.  I would lean towards #2 because that was the problem I
had originally and if I am remembering correctly that error sounds very
familiar.  I don't know what your config was when you tried to install this
time, but I would try only putting in your 9 drive to boot from, your CD-ROM
and your target X drive.  Again confirm that the last and only the last
drive on your SCSI chain is terminated.  If you still get the same error try
moving the SCSI chain to the slow 5MB connector on the Motherboard.  Even
with my termination wrong I was able to boot with my SCSI chain connected to
the slow bus.

Let me know.

Britney

On 3/24/02 11:09 AM, "Phillip L. Meza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IO catalog: old world support patched IOSCSCD Drive cannot be loaded.
> load kernal extension: can't get dependencies for kernal extension
> get dependency list for kernal extension: "old world support" patch
> cannot be found.
> 
> I wrote this down as best I could, does this mean anything to anyone?
> I removed my USB card, a keyspan not adaptec which I mentioned earlier and
>> I went into the extensions manager and shut off "Extras" to help
>> with conflicts.
>> I removed half of RAM,  528 installed . Thanks to all that responded,
>> especially Britney & Steve. Phillip
> 


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