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userblah

macrumors member
Original poster
Dec 7, 2007
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Chicago, IL
I am trying to install Leopard on a Mac that is running a 933MHz with 1.5 gb of memory.

When I run the installer it passes the disk verification but during the installer I receive an error that I can not bypass.

It reads.
"The installer could not validate the contents of the 'BaseSystem' package."

I have tried using my leopard disk on other computers because I do have multiple licenses so I have had no problems with the disk prior to this.

Is it possible that I am getting this error because the computer is barely meeting the system requirements?

I tried doing the upgrade version originally when i received this error but then I tried it again in the clean install and still receive this error.

Thanks.
 
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