On Sunday, June 15, 2003, at 07:30 AM, Brian Thorpe wrote: > I've got an original 233Mhz Bondi iMac running 10.2.6. When I > originally installed 10.2 it turned out that I had to remove one of my > memory modules or it would not install. It would go thru the process > very slowly but would never quite finish. I know its too late now, but I managed to get around having to remove any memory modules on a Bondi iMac by installing Jaguar in the smallest increments possible. Going from memory, I did the minimal base install first, then installed the rest of the OS (no apps), then installed the applications from the second disk one at a time by starting from the hard drive, putting in the second CD, and running each installer individually. -Mike