LEOPARD INSTALLATION FAILURE

Purchased Leopard family pack. 1st laptop was a easy install. 2nd Macbook with parallels and XP PRO failed. Received error for validation of "Epson Printer Driver PKG". Had never installed a Epson printer, but found the drivers and anything else related to Epson and deleted. Emptied trash, rebooted, repaired all permissions, and the install still fails with about 35 minutes left. Help please.. What else can I do since I have deleted the Epson files?? Thanks for your time and consideration.

Just a guess here, but you might want to try to find the "Epson Printer Driver PKG" file and delete it. As I understand it the "pkg" files are like zipped files that contain the drivers, not the drivers themselves. Someone who is more knowledgable then I will probably know exactally where it is located (I think in the Library>Reciepts), but I'm guessing it's an old PKG file that is not compatable with Leopard and/or no longer being recognized by Epson.
CMF

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