Or use an external drive. I recently bought a 1.5tb USB drive for my
Digital Audio for $150 for holding all my media files that the
internal drive was too small to handle. You also don't have to worry
about the large drive limitation when you use an external drive. My
internal drive is now
Thanks for the feedback, before I do anything I think I need to run
the Disk Utility, - could someone let me know where I can find it?to
find any probs with the System on HD ?
Then I need to run Archive and Install from the Installation disk?
Steve
On Aug 26, 3:53 pm, Dan dantear...@gmail.com
On Aug 27, 2009, at 8:54 AM, steveoa wrote:
Thanks for the feedback, before I do anything I think I need to run
the Disk Utility, - could someone let me know where I can find it?to
find any probs with the System on HD ?
You can run Disk Utility from the Installation Disk. Just Startup
On Aug 26, 2009, at 6:01 PM, Stephen E. Bodnar wrote:
Interesting. I don't have a Google login. I was grandfathered in from
the old non-Google list. This may be another reason that the
unsubscribe
may not work. I'm not ready to quit yet though!
You do have a google login. You may not
On Aug 26, 2009, at 6:29 PM, Bill Connelly wrote:
On Aug 26, 2009, at 9:06 PM, Stephen E. Bodnar wrote:
I didn't see it mentioned, but if you just happen to have access to
the
full version of Adobe Acrobat, there is an OCR module built-in. I
haven't used it so I can't testify to it's
Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Aug 26, 2009, at 6:01 PM, Stephen E. Bodnar wrote:
Interesting. I don't have a Google login. I was grandfathered in from
the old non-Google list. This may be another reason that the
unsubscribe
may not work. I'm not ready to quit yet though!
You do have a
I had a similar set-up that worked fine for years. The directions
that you list above are correct. IFRC, you have to take a look at
the Beige's current processorthere were issues with some of them
that interfered with the installation of the Sonnet card. Do you see
that in your
I put the G3 back in place for the install, then
installed the G4 enabler from Sonnet, and put the G4 back in the system.
It ran well for another year or so before I traded the system to someone
who needed a fast desktop that could run OS9 for some software he
already had. So, I would
At 8:24 PM -0500 8/26/2009, Stephen Conrad wrote:
OK, but if thats not my problem then what freezes up my machine when I
leave it un-used?
sigh. You mention that you get the SPOD - typically a temporary
condition, while the app waits for the resource to become available,
and you asked about
I've been told that the power supply probably needs replacing in my G4
MMD. Symptoms are: often, when trying to start up, nothing happens,
and I have to press the re-set button inside the computer. I have
been just putting the computer to sleep to avoid this.
Question: How hard is it to
just taking parts out. takes a little time to snake the wires out and
put the new ones back in. Straight forward replacement though...
A thought on the MDD power supplies though, I had a second one fail
Monday. Only two so far, but both were the last model MDDs made
(the 2003
At 11:22 AM -0700 8/27/2009, mkehoe wrote:
I've been told that the power supply probably needs replacing in my G4
MMD. Symptoms are: often, when trying to start up, nothing happens,
and I have to press the re-set button inside the computer. I have
been just putting the computer to sleep to
Hi... I have a G3 blue Smurf upgraded to a 400 Mhz G4 chip... ran
Tiger just fine with 512 MB RAM... even better with 768 MB...
But I've been advised by a knowledgeable person (on this very list)
that G3s can (sadly!) NEVER boot from, or use FireWire, in Target Disk
mode (or any other?) due to
ronaldo wrote:
Hi... I have a G3 blue Smurf upgraded to a 400 Mhz G4 chip... ran
Tiger just fine with 512 MB RAM... even better with 768 MB...
But I've been advised by a knowledgeable person (on this very list)
that G3s can (sadly!) NEVER boot from, or use FireWire, in Target Disk
mode (or
On 27-08-2009 23:11, ronaldo, waltg...@magma.ca, wrote:
But I've been advised by a knowledgeable person (on this very list)
that G3s can (sadly!) NEVER boot from, or use FireWire, in Target Disk
mode (or any other?) due to their internal motherboard architecture.
Wouldn't this be the real
On 27-08-2009 16:24, Bruce Johnson, john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu, wrote:
Good, yes, but decidedly TMI. Also redaction need to be 100% to be
effective :-)
Sorry Bruce, what does TMI stand for in this case? I'll ask because in
http://www.acronymfinder.com/TMI.html I couldn't find your meaning
It's good news MacFixIt is going to be free starting Sept. 2nd, but in
my experience MacFixIt is simply a conglomerator of reports without
effective editing by someone who understands the issues or the
problems. Much of the information is not very good, or worse, not the
solution it
At 2:11 PM -0700 8/27/2009, ronaldo wrote:
been advised by a knowledgeable person (on this very list) that G3s
can (sadly!) NEVER boot from, or use FireWire, in Target Disk mode
(or any other?) due to their internal motherboard architecture.
A bit of a clarification ...
This issue is
At 2:11 PM -0700 8/27/2009, ronaldo wrote:
Hi... I have a G3 blue Smurf upgraded to a 400 Mhz G4 chip... ran
Tiger just fine with 512 MB RAM... even better with 768 MB...
But I've been advised by a knowledgeable person (on this very list)
that G3s can (sadly!) NEVER boot from, or use FireWire,
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 10:37 AM, Dandantear...@gmail.com wrote:
At 8:24 PM -0500 8/26/2009, Stephen Conrad wrote:
OK, but if thats not my problem then what freezes up my machine when I
leave it un-used?
sigh. You mention that you get the SPOD - typically a temporary
condition, while the
On 28-08-2009 00:23, Clark Martin, cm...@sonic.net, wrote:
Well, he's clearly booting from the disk via Firewire. But that's okay
since an iMac CAN boot from Firewire. It's G3 BW towers that cannot
boot from Firewire nor use Target Disk mode.
Sorry Clark but I have to disagree with
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net wrote:
It's good news MacFixIt is going to be free starting Sept. 2nd, but in
my experience MacFixIt is simply a conglomerator of reports without
effective editing by someone who understands the issues or the
problems. Much of
At 11:22 AM -0700 8/27/09, mkehoe wrote:
I've been told that the power supply probably needs replacing in my G4
MMD. Symptoms are: often, when trying to start up, nothing happens,
and I have to press the re-set button inside the computer. I have
been just putting the computer to sleep to avoid
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