Part 2 get the meat of upgrading
see:
http://www.jcsenterprises.com/Japamacs_Page/Blog/4B4B7BA2-7ABB-47F1-87AC-B03D37942BEE.html
Rick
Houston
On Jan 21, 2011, at 1:37 PM, Baldassare Guzzo wrote:
Dana,
Try this for some interesting reading. It doesnt say everything,
but maybe it will get
On 1/21/11 2:37 PM, Baldassare Guzzo of guz...@gmail.com sent
Dana,
Try this for some interesting reading. It doesnt say everything, but maybe
it will get you closer. Read pages 1 and 2.
http://www.jcsenterprises.com/Japamacs_Page/Blog/8923D90A-7AD8-41F1-BD1A-FEA5E
1780B95.html
Dana,
What monitor do you have? I just read some interesting info.
On Jan 21, 2011 2:12 AM, Wayne Stewart waynejstew...@gmail.com wrote:
I wouldn't count on that EEE number, I have 11 G4 towers and none of
the video cards has an EEE anywhere in the serial number. Two of them
I bought brand new
On 1/21/11 6:03 AM, Barney Guzzo guz...@gmail.com wrote:
Dana,
What monitor do you have? I just read some interesting info.
On Jan 21, 2011 2:12 AM, Wayne Stewart waynejstew...@gmail.com wrote:
I wouldn't count on that EEE number, I have 11 G4 towers and none of
the video cards has an
On 1/21/11 2:12 AM, Wayne Stewart waynejstew...@gmail.com wrote:
I wouldn't count on that EEE number, I have 11 G4 towers and none of
the video cards has an EEE anywhere in the serial number. Two of them
I bought brand new and I know they still have the original video card.
Most likely the
On Jan 20, 2011, at 4:45 PM, Rock wrote:
I have the same card running under Leopard in a dual 1.42 ghz mirrored door
drive without any problems. It was also running in a dual 1 ghz mirrored door
drive under Leopard with out any problems. I think your problem is machine
specific. Possibly
Dana,
OK, this might be some help. I did some research and part of the
problem might be this:
If you go under the apple menu and do the about this mac and then
more info and then graphics/displays you might see Core Image:
It is not supported may be part of the problem in 10.5 on our
On Jan 21, 2011, at 11:14 AM, Baldassare Guzzo wrote:
Dana,
OK, this might be some help. I did some research and part of the problem
might be this:
If you go under the apple menu and do the about this mac and then more
info and then graphics/displays you might see Core Image: It is
Dana,
Try this for some interesting reading. It doesnt say everything,
but maybe it will get you closer. Read pages 1 and 2.
http://www.jcsenterprises.com/Japamacs_Page/Blog/8923D90A-7AD8-41F1-
BD1A-FEA5E1780B95.html
Also, Make sure the fan is running. If the fan is not good on the
I have a QS 2002 running 10.4.11 and the Ti4600. I replaced the
Geforce 4 mx because the reviews said it was a much better card. I
have not noticed a huge increase in speed, especially quicktime or
internet. However, it runs flawlessly. A question for the group -
Whats the best way to
On 1/20/11 1:36 PM, Baldassare Guzzo of guz...@gmail.com sent
I have a QS 2002 running 10.4.11 and the Ti4600. I replaced the
Geforce 4 mx because the reviews said it was a much better card. I
have not noticed a huge increase in speed, especially quicktime or
internet. However, it runs
Dana,
Glad you wrote that because I was thinking of moving to 10.5 myself.
Hello Baldassare,
Thank you for responding. It is the long card. Has a series of
numbers that
are no help in determining model or part no. (do they ever these
days?).
Like yours, this card ran well in Tiger, but I
At 10:07 AM -0800 1/20/2011, DLC wrote:
upgrade to leopard via his newly acquired QuickSilver.
NVidia GeForce Ti4600 128Mb Card (a 2x/4x AGP)
In his older sawtooth, running Tiger, it ran flawlessly.
So, I transferred it to his QS running Leopard, and its performance is
horrific - it has lost
On 1/20/11 2:18 PM, Dan of dantear...@gmail.com sent
At 10:07 AM -0800 1/20/2011, DLC wrote:
upgrade to leopard via his newly acquired QuickSilver.
NVidia GeForce Ti4600 128Mb Card (a 2x/4x AGP)
In his older sawtooth, running Tiger, it ran flawlessly.
So, I transferred it to his QS
On Jan 20, 2011, at 12:07 PM, DLC wrote:
Earlier, he had purchased an NVidia GeForce Ti4600 128Mb Card (a 2x/4x
AGP according to specs) from a member of the SwapList. In his older
sawtooth, running Tiger, it ran flawlessly. I was told this was a
made-
for-Mac card (not a PC-flashed unit).
On 1/20/11 5:19 PM, Kris Tilford of ktilfo...@cox.net sent
On Jan 20, 2011, at 12:07 PM, DLC wrote:
Earlier, he had purchased an NVidia GeForce Ti4600 128Mb Card (a 2x/4x
AGP according to specs) from a member of the SwapList. In his older
sawtooth, running Tiger, it ran flawlessly. I was
Dana
I just put 10.5 on another drive in my G4. I'll post my results
On Jan 20, 2011, at 4:52 PM, Dana Collins dlcatft...@frontier.com wrote:
On 1/20/11 2:18 PM, Dan of dantear...@gmail.com sent
At 10:07 AM -0800 1/20/2011, DLC wrote:
upgrade to leopard via his newly acquired QuickSilver.
I have the same card running under Leopard in a dual 1.42 ghz mirrored
door drive without any problems. It was also running in a dual 1 ghz
mirrored door drive under Leopard with out any problems. I think your
problem is machine specific. Possibly something in the firmware?
Russell
On
At 4:52 PM -0500 1/20/2011, Dana Collins wrote:
If still problems, try booting on Tiger - see if that makes a difference.
Oh, yes, yes, yes, as I suspected - works fine in Tiger, a no go in Leopard.
Ok. So the hardware is fine. Just an issue of the driver in Leopard.
I was under the
On 1/20/11 6:45 PM, Rock of rockie5...@gmail.com sent
I have the same card running under Leopard in a dual 1.42 ghz mirrored
door drive without any problems. It was also running in a dual 1 ghz
mirrored door drive under Leopard with out any problems. I think your
problem is machine specific.
I wouldn't count on that EEE number, I have 11 G4 towers and none of
the video cards has an EEE anywhere in the serial number. Two of them
I bought brand new and I know they still have the original video card.
Most likely the rest do too but of course I can't guarantee that.
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