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to: Robert Comer
from: Glenn Meadows
date: 2006-10-29 13:15:24
subject: Re: Anyone Seen this?

From: "Glenn Meadows" 

And how does that prevent you from installing on more than 5 machines
"at home"?  Are the disks serialized by one of those schemes
where they write to odd spots on the DVD and put unique serial numbers in?

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Glenn M.
"Robert Comer"  wrote in message
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> DRM chip.
>
> --
> Bob Comer
>
>
> "Glenn Meadows"  wrote in message
> news:4544d880{at}w3.nls.net...
>> Ah, good guess my son, but this is a new 5 pack install.....
>>
>> BTW, How DOES apple control copying, there is no request (nor is there
>> printed anywhere) an installkey.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Glenn M.
>> "Geo"  wrote in message
news:45443aa5{at}w3.nls.net...
>>> It means stop trying to pirate the OS or you get electroshock..
>>>
>>> Geo. 
>>>
>>> "Glenn Meadows"  wrote in message
>>> news:45442b21{at}w3.nls.net...
>>>> I've just replaced a HD in a 12" Aluminum G4 Powerbook.
>>>>
>>>> Now, I'm going to install OS X on this beast.  I insert
the DVD, hold
>>>> down
>>>> the C key to tell the system to boot form the DVD drive, and I get a
>>> strange
>>>> pictorial error on screen.
>>>>
>>>> On one side is what looks like an open cover with 2
batteries outside
>>>> and
>>> an
>>>> arrow pointing in.  The other side has a similar large oval picture,
>>>> with
>>> a
>>>> red blinking dot on what looks like an end of a battery.
>>>>
>>>> I can find NO reference to that picture anywhere in the
documentation
>>> (what
>>>> little there is), nor can I find anything on the internet.
>>>>
>>>> I do know the battery level was low before I started, but
I've got the
>>> power
>>>> adapter plugged in.
>>>>
>>>> Does this mean possibly the battery needs to be fully
charged?  Anyone
>>> have
>>>> a clue or pointer to what the error message means???
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>>
>>>> Glenn M.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

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