Easy question about install time

Hello,
I have been having a lot of problems with my MacBook and after posting on the forums it seems a re-install might help. This is my firt time doing a wipe/install so I backed up my files and booted from my Tiger install DVD and did a wipe/install and I am staring at in installing right now. It seems to be taking forever! It has been going for about 2 hours now and is about 1/3 of the way finished and says it has 3 hours 43 minutes to go. Is it supposed to take this long?

Hi,
I haven't installed Tiger on an Intel Mac but have installed Jaguar, Panther and Tiger a number of times on PPC Macs. It never took more than 30 minutes to complete.
I would suggest you let the installation run its course and then see how the computer is working.
It might be that your HD needed repairing... did you check it with disk utility before starting the installation ?
One more thing... after the first boot (where you set up accounts,etc) you should boot from the install DVD check the disk with disk utility and repair if necessary.
S

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