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Hi. After deciding that my Powerbook wasn't going to let me reinstall Leopard, I purchased some official Powerbook Software Install and Restore discs. They are the correct ones for my 12" Powerbook G4.
Now, when I boot to the disc, it gets to the "choose English as main language" screen, but no amount of clicking on the continue button produces anything, and I have to plug in a mouse to move the cursor, as the trackpad isn't working during the attempted install.
I have zapped PRAM, and reset nvram, checked the HD which is fine, and the HD is completely clean anyway, as I erased and reformatted it in disc utility.
Can anyone give me some ideas as to why this may be happening?
Now, when I boot to the disc, it gets to the "choose English as main language" screen, but no amount of clicking on the continue button produces anything, and I have to plug in a mouse to move the cursor, as the trackpad isn't working during the attempted install.
I have zapped PRAM, and reset nvram, checked the HD which is fine, and the HD is completely clean anyway, as I erased and reformatted it in disc utility.
Can anyone give me some ideas as to why this may be happening?