On Sunday, August 31, 2003, at 03:32 PM, PCI PowerMacs wrote:


I was looking through the Apple System Profiler tonight and I noticed that
it says: The start-up device has been chosen; however, Apple System Profiler
can't determine which SCSI Bus device it is. Could this be part of the
reason this 9600 has such a long start-up time, 4-5 minutes. If so, how do
I fix this?
Thanks,
Grateful
IIe, Duo 230, LC, 6200/75, 6400/200, 9600/G4/400 and eMac/700
"Make mine a Mac please"




If you're running 9.x, have you disabled the ram check function via the memory control panel?
Hold the option key while opening the memory control panel and an additional option will appear allowing you to disable the ram check at start up. HTH.


and speaking of apple system profiler.... I always wondered what the "attributes" category was referring to, but since its always said video and all my machines are av models I figured it was self explanatory. Then the other day I was loading 9.1 on another machine and ASP listed "whisper" under the attributes category. Normally I could care less, but this "whisper" has sparked my curiosity. Anyone have a little more info? The machine in question has no internal modem, AV / video card, etc. IS this what "whisper" is in reference to? TIA.

-T-


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