Not 10.3 updates, firmware updates for that particular machine.

-Adam


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> No, I thought of that and checked. I'm completely up to date on all 10.3 
> updates. But thanks for the suggestion.
> Paul
>  -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: Adam Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Paul,
>>
>> Are there any firmware upgrades for your machine? I had a terrible time 
>> with 10.3 on my B&W G3 until I tracked down the latest firmware upgrade 
>> and installed it.
>>
>> -Adam
>>
>>
>> Paul Stenquist wrote:
>>> I still can't use Lightroom, because I can't get OSX 4 to install on my 
>>> G4 dual 1.25 machine. I returned my disk to Amazon and got a new one. 
>>> Same result: the screen grays over and tells me to restart the computer 
>>> while the installer is checking the installation DVD. And that happens 
>>> from either of my DVD drives. I'm going to try it with all drives 
>>> disconnected and all cards pulled out of their slots. If that doesn't 
>>> work, I don't know what I'll do. Apple refuses any tech support even 
>>> though I initially bought Apple Care because my machine is over three 
>>> years old. That's something to keep in mind when one thinks about 
>>> switching to the happy-go-lucky company in Cupertino. Support is 
>>> abysmal, even if you buy their software.
>>> Paul
>>> On Feb 26, 2007, at 12:26 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Feb 25, 2007, at 8:12 PM, Jon Paul Schelter wrote:
>>>>> I guess step 1 is to finally get that memory upgrade from the stock
>>>>> 512M. :)
>>>>>
>>>>> I've tried several times to download and install CS2, and maybe
>>>>> it's the
>>>>> memory thing, but I always get install errors, and CS2 is unusable.
>>>> Yes, get RAM in that box! 2G minimum ... I recommend pumping it full
>>>> right to the limit. More RAM helps. I wouldn't dream of running CS2
>>>> on an Apple Intel system with less than 2G of RAM.
>>>>
>>>> If I were starting now, I'd download Lightroom on the free trial and
>>>> work with it for a while. Lightroom has enough editing (cropping,
>>>> rotation, spotting, tonal adjustment, color balancing, sharpening,
>>>> etc) that it does about 95% of what I used to do in the combination
>>>> of PS CS2 + Bridge + Camera Raw. It's meant to work with Photoshop
>>>> when you need higher level editing (layers, selections, compositing,
>>>> etc). You might find it does everything you need and until April 30
>>>> it's $199 (US Pricing). Then I'd wait for CS3.
>>>>
>>>> Now that Lightroom has been released, I haven't touched Bridge or
>>>> Camera Raw much, and the amount that I use Photoshop has gone down
>>>> enormously.
>>>>
>>>> Godfrey
>>>>
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