On 11/7/03, ro shriver <ropho at yahoo.com> wrote: > > I've tried repeatedly and with much frustration to > install 10.2 on my Quicksilver with no success. > I've been trying to do it on and off for over a year. > All I ever get is a screen that has a message in a > bunch of different languages telling me to restart > the computer. When I restart the computer, this > message just comes up again. > > Please, if someone can provide me with a way to > install Jaguar on my computer, I would really > appreciate it. Those screen messages are Kernel Panics. More than likely, you have out-of-spec RAM. Strongly suggest running the Apple Hardware Test program that came with your machine. If everything checks out OK, then disconnect any peripheral equipment and try installing again. Here's a $5 downloadable e-book that should help, even though it's directed at upgrading to Panther, it's equally applicable to Jaguar installations: "Take Control of Upgrading to Panther" available at <http://www.tidbits.com/takecontrol/>.