On Aug 21, 2011, at 5:20 PM, Deiniol ap Deiniol wrote:
...story continues...
Well I tried resetting PRAM, and no difference.
(I can't find the reset button on my motherboard to do the PMU: I
have the take-apart guide stored on another Mac so I'll look at that
later).
I've also done open firmw
On 8/21/11 12:38 PM, Fred Thiel and Janet Thiel wrote:
I've been looking for a new iMac. The new 2.7GHz quad core i5 21.5
inch monitor iMac is what I've got my eye on, but I can't find out if
it has Snow Leopard on it. I don't want Lion at this time. Does anyone
know for sure what OS and where
...story continues...
Well I tried resetting PRAM, and no difference.
(I can't find the reset button on my motherboard to do the PMU: I
have the take-apart guide stored on another Mac so I'll look at that
later).
I've also done open firmware reset(does this reset the PMU?)
and
...story continues...
Well I tried resetting PRAM, and no difference.
(I can't find the reset button on my motherboard to do the PMU: I
have the take-apart guide stored on another Mac so I'll look at that
later).
I've also done open firmware reset(does this reset the PMU?)
and
...story continues...
Well I tried resetting PRAM, and no difference.
(I can't find the reset button on my motherboard to do the PMU: I
have the take-apart guide stored on another Mac so I'll look at that
later).
I've also done open firmware reset(does this reset the PMU?)
and
> I DO maintain a PPC Mac Mini (1.25 GHz) and a PPC Quick Silver 2002 (dual
> 1.0 GHz) for compatibility purposes, only.
>
> But, for perhaps the last FIVE years, ALL my Macs (really, Macks/Hacks)
> have been Intel generic machines onto which I have installed MacOS 10.5,
> 10.6 or, yes, 10.7.
>
>
On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 1:38 PM, Fred Thiel and Janet Thiel
wrote:
> I've been looking for a new iMac. The new 2.7GHz quad core i5 21.5 inch
> monitor iMac is what I've got my eye on, but I can't find out if it has Snow
> Leopard on it. I don't want Lion at this time.
It depends. If this (link be
>> It (Lion) is by far the most reliable incarnation of MacOS X yet
>> released.
>
> Not everyone seems so enamored of it. I've read a few negative comments
> and not all that many are positive. I can't say as it wont run on my PPC
> machines. :)
I DO maintain a PPC Mac Mini (1.25 GHz) and a P
>
> It (Lion) is by far the most reliable incarnation of MacOS X yet
> released.
Not everyone seems so enamored of it. I've read a few negative comments
and not all that many are positive. I can't say as it wont run on my PPC
machines. :)
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> I've been looking for a new iMac. The new 2.7GHz quad core i5 21.5
> inch monitor iMac is what I've got my eye on, but I can't find out if
> it has Snow Leopard on it. I don't want Lion at this time. Does
> anyone know for sure what OS and where I can get it?
Lion is a significant and dramatic
I've been looking for a new iMac. The new 2.7GHz quad core i5 21.5
inch monitor iMac is what I've got my eye on, but I can't find out if
it has Snow Leopard on it. I don't want Lion at this time. Does
anyone know for sure what OS and where I can get it?
Thanks
Fred
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