> You must have the "upgrade" version of the Jaguar CD rather than the > full "retail" version. Somebody at Apple just *wasn't thinking* when > they let THAT idea go out the door. > > I would recommend that you take the machine in to an authorised Apple > Service Center and let them do a clean install for you. You might also > check with your local Mac User Group to see if anybody can help you > with that. The upgrade cd can be converted into a full install cd by making a disk image and removing the file that tells the installer that it is an upgrade. Then you can do a full install. --- Boycot France: No More French Kissing jackrodgers at earthlink.net http://www.jackrodgers.com