On Sep 30, 2009, at 10:13 PM, rumble wrote:
then it displays a no entry icon (circle with
a slash through it).
i rechecked the specs on the g5 dual 2.3 and it says it can run
panther, and i checked to see if the cd/dvd drive was blessed by
apple/
able to boot a system disk.
I don't
On Sep 30, 1:31 pm, Dan Usmar usma...@gmail.com wrote:
I've heard good things about Reunion...
Here's another such report, Dan. I've been using Reunion since version
2 when it was based on HyperCard, and now I'm using the latest version
9. To borrow Volvo's catch phrase, Reunion for life!
Title: G4 AGP - whats good replacement
I have always been one for buying something that I can use my old one for parts!!! This way if you have trouble again with another part you can swap it out, but in your case I would buy a working machine and not another one for parts to fix yours... Use
On Oct 1, 3:43 am, Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net wrote:
On Sep 30, 2009, at 10:13 PM, rumble wrote:
then it displays a no entry icon (circle with
a slash through it).
i rechecked the specs on the g5 dual 2.3 and it says it can run
panther, and i checked to see if the cd/dvd drive was
My mother-in-law, an elderly and stubborn lady (though nice) refuses
to give up her old 1 GHz iMac (the half-soccer-ball novelty with the
little monitor-on-a-stem sticking out of it) even though it dates from
the Jurassic Period of computing and we all keep telling her she'd be
better off with a
Tom writes,
My mother-in-law, an elderly and stubborn lady (though nice) refuses
to give up her old 1 GHz iMac (the half-soccer-ball novelty with the
little monitor-on-a-stem sticking out of it) even though it dates from
the Jurassic Period of computing and we all keep telling her she'd be
hi...
you can simply startup with tiger DVD and split your HD into two
partitions using disk utility. i'm not sure but i think it could be
necessary to book a part that is smaller than 128 gb's for classic.
as you partition your HD it no matter which OS you install first...
On Oct 1, 2009,
Does anyone on this list know how to open a sit.torrent
download?
I am using an iMac power PC G4 with OSX 10.4.11.
Thanks
Wm.
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Does anyone on this list know how to open a sit.torrent
download?
A .torrent file is a pointer to where within a BitTorrent peer to peer
network a BitTorrent client can join the cloud and participate in
downloading (and distributing) a given file.
You'll need a BitTorrent client to open and
Thanks, Yersinia and Taner. Well, I can start the old iMac up with the
10.4 installer disk, and then use its Disk Utility to format the new
drive, but no matter how I try it (either Erase or Partition), I am
not given any option to install any OS 9 drivers. It just doesn't
offer that option. Am I
Tom writes,
Thanks, Yersinia and Taner. Well, I can start the old iMac up with the
10.4 installer disk, and then use its Disk Utility to format the new
drive, but no matter how I try it (either Erase or Partition), I am
not given any option to install any OS 9 drivers. It just doesn't
offer that
Thanks, Yersinia, but that option, to install the OS 9 drivers, is not
offered by the Disk Utility that is on the Tiger Installer. So I dug
around in my old disc collection and found a 10.1 installer disk, but
discovered on starting up with it that it has no Utilities menu on it
at all. It cannot
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