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Advice about hardware compatibility
 
Identifying an original PowerBook G3 computer
 
You cannot install Mac OS X on the original PowerBook G3 computer. This computer has 
a small, six-color Apple logo on the top cover of the display. You can also look on the 
bottom of the computer for the Family Number (M3553).
 
Installing on a PowerBook G3 Series, an original Power Macintosh G3, or an iMac
 
If you see a message when you select the destination disk that you need to install Mac 
OS X on a partition completely within the first 8 GB of disk space, choose Open Disk 
Utility from the Installer menu, then click Partition to see the partitions of your disk. The 
first partition is the top one. Select it and make sure it is 8 GB or less in size.
If the first partition is larger than 8 GB or your hard disk only has one partition that is 
larger than 8 GB, you need to partition your disk again. Partitioning the disk erases the 
entire hard disk, so be sure to back up your files first.
 
Installing on a Power Macintosh G3 (Blue and White)
 
If you have a Power Macintosh G3 (Blue and White) that came with an Apple SCSI hard 
disk, do not choose UNIX File System (UFS) as the format for the destination disk.
 
Installing on a computer with a third-party SCSI card
 
If you have a third-party SCSI card installed in your computer and you cannot start up 
Mac OS X, attach a disk or SCSI terminator to one of the card’s ports. If you continue to 
have problems, try removing the card. Contact the manufacturer of the card for more 
information about using the card with Mac OS X.
 
Installing on a computer with a third-party video card
 
If you have a third-party video card installed in your computer, you may need to remove 
it before you install Mac OS X. Contact the manufacturer of the card for more 
information about using the card with Mac OS X.