If possible try a different CD-ROM drive. Also, pull out one of the 
drives and install with only one HD in. You can put the second one in 
after it is installed. OSX tends to be more strict with SCSI and 
sometimes likes it if you do a voodoo dance and sacrifice 
something......;)

There was a known problem (I believe it was with Power Computing 
systems) where the manufacturer did not install properly terminated 
internal CD-ROM drives. They worked fine under OS 7-9x but stalled on 
OSX.

Time to pull out some spec sheets and poke around your HD/CD.

-Robyn Lyons

On Tuesday, July 2, 2002, at 01:34  PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

> I'm having trouble getting the OS X install cd to boot after XPF 
> initially
> reboots the machine. The screen sits black for awhile and then it boots 
> back
> into OS 9.1. If I try to force a boot from the CD with keyboard 'C' 
> down, I
> get a broken folder icon.


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