Lol ... how many times in my life have my best intentions been
misdirected by a presence of a lovely female?
Again,
I feel and relate to your "pain."
Dean
On Aug 7, 2005, at 12:24 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:
"Mavens," I meant. No apostrophe. Apparently, I'm not a spelling
gooroo either, and I sat next to such an interesting girl in typing
class that all I did was talk with her and never learned to type.
Nevertheless, she and I remain friends 50 years later!
Chuck
On Aug 7, 2005, at 12:16 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Sorry about the spelling ... not one of my strong points. As for
the rest, I'm lapping up any optimism on this issue with the same
degree of zeal exibited by a man whose hair is on fire, seeking
out a pond ...to paraphrase Joseph Campbell.
On Aug 7, 2005, at 12:04 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:
On Aug 7, 2005, at 11:41 AM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
Ok, Mavins ...
From one of the Jews on the list, I think that's "Maven's," but
we get your drift.
I just opened up the HD on my old computer and was looking
around. I Checked the Pref. Folder in Library, and found it was
empty. Would this be expected after I transfered info via
FireWire the other day?
Dean
P.S. When Karen suggested my "kernal" problem may well have
been caused by external devices, I did in fact update my
Printer Driver, checked with Edriol's site the see if there was
an update for my MIDI (UM 1), which apparently there is not, and
unplugged my Zip drive. After checking the Iomega site for
Driver updates, I couldn't determine if an update to the 1.0
version I was running on the old computer was still good or not.
Tiger may not even support the Zip 100 I was running,
Probably not.
I don't know and can't tell from the site. So, it remains
disconnected. The only other external device I was using was an
old set of Apple external speakers I had plugged into the Audio
Output Port ... could that be a prob?
I doubt it.
I also had my UM -1 MIDI coming in via a bus, which I changed to
a direct connection via a USB port on the back of the new G5.
That usually works smoothly and is easy to configure in OS X.
I think that about sums up what I've done in preparation for
my talk with MM Tech tomorrow. Oh, yeah, I just checked the
Application Support Folder>MM Folder, which I opened. The only
thing in there right now is the Fin PA Folder.
Again, my computer seems to be functioning totally normally at
the moment, but I haven't yet given up the dream of running 2006
yet.
I'm sure you'll get there. I think the problems are a result of
the big hardware upgrade and the transfer process. Frustrating
as it is, these things seem to get resolved eventually. So many
are successfully running 2006 on G5s that it surely can be done
on yours.
Chuck
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