Thanks again for all the help. The quicksilver has been up and
running since Wednesday, I just got iLife installed yesterday. The
only issue now seems to be the older drive I'm trying to install from
my old BW. I set it up as a slave drive with newer drive as the
master. The drive is
Well, I hate to say you told me so, but you told me so. I downloaded
memtest and ran it with each of the 133 sticks I have booted in to
tiger on my older HD. Turns out the one 512 meg chip I have failed
pretty much every test, so I guess I'm limited to 768 megs of RAM for
now. I'm
Fair enough, I'll take the advice you and Bruce are giving, thanks
for the hardware test link! With luck I'll have enough time to work
on it tonight or tomorrow evening again. :-)
On Jun 2, 2009, at 1:56 AM, Kris Tilford wrote:
On Jun 1, 2009, at 8:53 PM, Brian Rule wrote:
Does
I picked up a quicksilver (933 mHz) this weekend. I knew that there
were some issues with it based on the Craigslist posting, but I
figured for $100 it had to be worth a shot to see if I could get it
going. When I picked it up the previous owner ran several programs on
it and two
I'm reluctant to say its the RAM, I have that same RAM now installed
in my BW and it's running perfectly.
Brian
On Jun 1, 2009, at 9:34 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jun 1, 2009, at 6:53 PM, Brian Rule wrote:
My next step, i think, is to try the RAM out in my BW, to see if
it's
a bad
Jobs left (was pushed out of) Apple in the mid 80's. Apple fell into
dire straights in the mid 90's. I think that Apple reached it's all
time high in 92. Jobs may have saved the company from oblivion in
'97, but keep in mind several CEOs came and left Apple in the interim
between his