Charles - I thought Chronosync was supposed to as well
Jörg - nah, but I figured it didn't hurt since I had it open
Glen - I couldn't get the drive open even using the mouse to trigger it!
Now that it's running I'll have to try that again. I did try it from one of
the other boot drives with no lu
On 6 Mar 2018, at 08:26, Jörg Duurkoop wrote:
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>
> Op vrijdag 23 februari 2018 16:28:25 UTC+1 schreef Diane:
> I have a 2003 G4 1.42DP (FW800)
> With the exception of a couple of hard drive replacements and a power supply
> back in 2011, it's been bomb proof.
> The other day though, it starte
Op vrijdag 23 februari 2018 16:28:25 UTC+1 schreef Diane:
>
> I have a 2003 G4 1.42DP (FW800)
>
> With the exception of a couple of hard drive replacements and a power
> supply back in 2011, it's been bomb proof.
>
> The other day though, it started to shutdown on boot (it had been running
> fo
The boot drive definitely has issues. I was able to get the few files I
actively use off, and at this point I am running off the original (!) 120gb
internal drive and a thumb drive for my data.
I was still having boot issues though when I had both 500gb drives plugged
in. I had bought an SATA inte
If the OP wants to confirm this, disconnect the HDD, power and data and boot.
It SHOULD come up with the “I want a disk” screen. If it shuts down, it
certainly isn’t the HDD.
A lot of simple debugging can be done by disconnecting things. Minimum for a
test is video, power and one bank of mem
> On Feb 24, 2018, at 3:44 PM, Mac User #330250 wrote:
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>> Even if the HDD was toast, the Mac would not shutdown: it would say "I can't
>> find any boot disk" - or something like that.
>> And if the HDD was corrupted, the Mac would show the folder icon with a
>> flashing question mark (mea
On 2018-02-24 22:33 Valter Prahlad wrote:
> The OP problem is definitely NOT an HDD failure.
>
> Even if the HDD was toast, the Mac would not shutdown: it would say "I can't
> find any boot disk" - or something like that.
> And if the HDD was corrupted, the Mac would show the folder icon with a
> f
It actually took awhile to reboot it, as my Panther drive fell off the
machine too. I had to run out and buy a mouse to make things easier to work
with.
I had forgotten that in 2013 I added an SATA card to the machine along with
2 new drives. I unplugged and reseated everything this morning. I hav
> On Feb 25, 2018, at 1:39 PM, diane wrote:
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> ps - I have a new battery on order as well
>
> On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 3:32 PM, diane wrote:
> Thanks for all the suggestions! I am stuck on a couple of things as I can't
> get the BT mouse to work with it at the moment and won't have a USB mou
Il giorno 25/02/18 21:32, "diane" ha scritto:
> CLOCK RESET! PMU WAS PROBABLY RESET SOMEHOW!!
I think this could mean the battery is dead.
You could check this again with the new battery installed.
> disk2s3, major 14, minor 23
> disk2s3: I/O error
> disk2s3: I/O error
These should mean problems
ps - I have a new battery on order as well
On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 3:32 PM, diane wrote:
> Thanks for all the suggestions! I am stuck on a couple of things as I
> can't get the BT mouse to work with it at the moment and won't have a USB
> mouse until tonight.
>
> I was able to boot it off my ext
Thanks for all the suggestions! I am stuck on a couple of things as I can't
get the BT mouse to work with it at the moment and won't have a USB mouse
until tonight.
I was able to boot it off my external Panther drive. If I could navigate
more items via keyboard I'd be better off. It's indexing at
I've got a 2014 Mac mini that on 2 separate occasions corrupted its hard
drive so successfully that OSX (I think it was El Capitan) would start
booting and then after about 20-30 seconds just shutdown.
Not much fun but on the positive side...it wasn't the PSU.
--
Neil
On 24/02/2018 18:22, Ma
Il giorno 24/02/18 19:22, "Mac User #330250" ha scritto:
> it could
> be a faulty HDD so that some files got corrupted and thus the boot
> eventually fails.
The OP problem is definitely NOT an HDD failure.
Even if the HDD was toast, the Mac would not shutdown: it would say "I can't
find any boot
On 2018-02-21 22:20 diane wrote:
> I have a 2003 G4 1.42DP (FW800)
Good machine!
> The other day though, it started to shutdown on boot (it had been running for
> weeks prior to this). I googled and found many references to this but mostly
> with a display with a proximity sensor, which I do no
On Feb 21, 2018, at 2:20 PM, diane
mailto:dianed...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I have a 2003 G4 1.42DP (FW800)
With the exception of a couple of hard drive replacements and a power supply
back in 2011, it's been bomb proof.
The other day though, it started to shutdown on boot (it had been running fo
Il giorno 21/02/18 22:20, "diane" ha scritto:
> Any thoughts? It just spins on the grey screen for a couple of minutes and
> then shuts down.
It's puzzling.
If it was an hardware problem (e.g. a faulty memory chip), it should give a
warning, like some beeps or power light flashing.
It could be
I have a 2003 G4 1.42DP (FW800)
With the exception of a couple of hard drive replacements and a power
supply back in 2011, it's been bomb proof.
The other day though, it started to shutdown on boot (it had been running
for weeks prior to this). I googled and found many references to this but
most
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