Whenever I install X I have to zap the heck out of my parameter ram at 
every restart required by the installation process, by holding down 
command-option-P-R on startup, often several times.  ESPECIALLY when 
switching the startup disk.


On Monday, Dec 2, 2002, at 08:38 US/Central, LEWIS ELIOU wrote:
> separate drive to run os x on. Are there any hints on how to get the
> program to run? I am using the xpost facto utility to start the
> installation and on the restart I get a nothing screen. What are some
> possible items that would prevent the installation from proceeding?
> Thanks ,the confused artman


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