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<FONT FACE="Arial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:14.0px'>Hi Daryl<BR>
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Make sure that you are using the exact same install disks that came with the machine. They sometimes have a small difference to a similar boot disk of another machine.<BR>
If you get a “kernel panic” screen when trying to boot or install, then you are trying to boot from an incorrect disk.<BR>
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Sorry, hope this not trying to “teach grandma how to suck eggs...”<BR>
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Anthony<BR>
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On 6/3/08 9:01 AM, "Darryl Cram" <darryl.cram@anu.edu.au> transcribed:<BR>
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Anyone come across an iMac that won't boot from the original install disks.<BR>
It will boot from the Leopard install DVD but I can't roll it back to Tiger.<BR>
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Darryl Cram<BR>
Australian National University<BR>
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