On 22/06/2009, at 4:59 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
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> Where do I find the password this program keeps asking for?
> It is NOT my Keychain PW as I know this one.
Have you tried your normal password? I don't see why Disk Utility
would ask for a password...
Thanks,
Po-en Tsai
-- iMac G3 Indigo 3
Where do I find the password this program keeps asking for?
It is NOT my Keychain PW as I know this one.
--
Steve Conrad
Hrietta, MO 64036
"The time has come for mankind to grow up and leave its cradle behind;
to go forth and claim our place in outer space."
- Capt. Henry Glo
It usually only works for a day or two after a restart. It has been 23 hours
since I restarted and it is still working. I did reseat the modem so we'll
see what happens. I know that this isn't a normal thing because my old
Digital audio 533MHZ worked fine. at one point it ran for 24 days without a
> From: Jonas Ulrich
>
>
> I have a PowerMac G4 Mirror Drive Doors. DP 867MHZ, 1.75GB Ram, 250GB,
> 160GB, 80GB, 80GB HD'S, Combo drive, 10 USB Ports.
>
> I have been having modem troubles, I am still on dial up.
> (regrettably.)
> When the computer is first started up it will connect fine and r
This is exactly what I'm wanting to do. Does anyone have a dual 1ghz
chip (w/ the complete set) for sell. I'd love to bump my DA's speed
with this kind of upgrade.
Thanks,
Matt
On 6/21/09, PeterH wrote:
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> On Jun 21, 2009, at 4:50 PM, jomac wrote:
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>> if it can be done, what is the fastest
On Jun 21, 2009, at 4:50 PM, jomac wrote:
> if it can be done, what is the fastest apple processor
> that will work in my model.
Dual 1.0 Ghz.
Be sure and get the complete kit, though, as that processor is for a
Quicksilver 2002, and to install in a Digital Audio you will also
need the mat
On Jun 21, 7:50 pm, jomac wrote:
> is it possible to put a faster apple processor in a digital audio
> 466mhz power mac? if it can be done, what is the fastest apple processor
> that will work in my model.
I put a QS 933 MHz in a DA and it's now running Leopard nicely.
Investigate carefully be
On 6/21/09 7:50 PM, jomac of eoj...@gmail.com sent
>
> is it possible to put a faster apple processor in a digital audio
> 466mhz power mac? apple processors are available on ebay pretty
> cheap, and i'd like to know if this is a viable alternative to a non-
> apple upgrade? if it can be done,
is it possible to put a faster apple processor in a digital audio
466mhz power mac? apple processors are available on ebay pretty
cheap, and i'd like to know if this is a viable alternative to a non-
apple upgrade? if it can be done, what is the fastest apple processor
that will work in my model
- Original Message
> From: Bruce Johnson
>
> It could also be just a really cheaply made phillips screw that
> someone forced into it. You can try, (if you have the tools), cutting
> across the head to make a flathead screw out of it to get it out.
>
Just a hacksaw blade or
I know that it isn't phone line. I had my old digital audio running for a
month solid on this phone line. Besides if it was phone line it wouldn't
help to restart it.
-Jonas
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Dan wrote:
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> At 11:01 PM -0700 6/20/2009, Jonas Ulrich wrote:
> >PowerMac G4 Mirror Dri
>
>
> Is it the same or similar fastener used on the harddrive casings and
> HD circuit boards (the HDs that have them exposed)? 6-pointed star-
> like hole?
>
> Phillips doesn't work ... they're just 4 aren't they?
>
> Bill Connelly
> artsite: http://mysite.verizon.net/moonstoneartstudio
> myspace
FYI...
On Jun 21, 2009, at 12:01 PM, Jack Countryman wrote:
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> Or years ago there were what were called 'Reed point' screws... As I
> recall, those also looked like a phillips, but the slots were shaped
> enough
> differently that a phillips would not fit. I don't recall exactly
> what th
On Jun 21, 2009, at 3:01 PM, Jack Countryman wrote:
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> Or years ago there were what were called 'Reed point' screws... As I
> recall, those also looked like a phillips, but the slots were
> shaped enough
> differently that a phillips would not fit. I don't recall exactly
> what the
> diff
Or years ago there were what were called 'Reed point' screws... As I
recall, those also looked like a phillips, but the slots were shaped enough
differently that a phillips would not fit. I don't recall exactly what the
difference between those and the phillips...or for that matter between those
At 10:13 AM -0400 6/20/2009, iJohn wrote:
>On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 1:17 AM, Dan wrote:
>>> > What inputmanagers, plug-ins, etc have you installed?
> >>> Does the problem still occur when you eliminate them?
>
>bash-3.2# ls -l /Library/InputManagers
>drwxr-xr-x 4 root wheel 136 May 26 2008
On Jun 21, 2009, at 8:33 AM, insightinmind wrote:
> Sort of like my Digital Audio showing up
> having 4 RAM Slots in Tiger.
The LSI chip actually supports four RAM slots, but there are only
three RAM slots printed and wired on the motherboard.
The next model, the QS, "fixed" that ... the LSI
At 11:01 PM -0700 6/20/2009, Jonas Ulrich wrote:
>PowerMac G4 Mirror Drive Doors. DP 867MHZ, 1.75GB Ram,
>250GB, 160GB, 80GB, 80GB HD'S, Combo drive,
>10 USB Ports.
OS? Fully updated?
>I have been having modem troubles, I am still on dial up.
>(regrettably.) When the computer is first started
On Jun 21, 2009, at 5:11 AM, Kris Tilford wrote:
> On 21/6/09 02:57, "insightinmind" wrote:
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>> I recently put my GeForce4 MX in my "new" Digital Audio Dual 533, and
>> was at least expecting Software Support for Core Image. Running Tiger
>> 10.4.11, with PCI Extreme (from a previous setup), n
On Jun 19, 2009, at 8:41 PM, Meghrouni Vince wrote:
> All the screws necessary to take the PS out of my G4 2002 933 Mhz
> Quicksilver are phillips except one, and no phillips touches it,
> though it looks like a phillips. Is it a "pozi" drive?
If it's got a little X across the slots, it's a Po
>On Jun 20, 2009, at 5:22 PM, Bruce wrote:
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>> Reports: Apple CEO Steve Jobs had liver transplant
>
>I think about the two livers wasted on Mickey Mantle, the selfishness.
>As I understand it now, Steve Jobs gamed the system by going to
>Tennessee, the state with the shortest liver transplant wa
On 21/6/09 02:57, "insightinmind" wrote:
> I recently put my GeForce4 MX in my "new" Digital Audio Dual 533, and
> was at least expecting Software Support for Core Image. Running Tiger
> 10.4.11, with PCI Extreme (from a previous setup), now set back to
> AGP.
>
> But no.
>
> When I restart in
On 21/6/09 02:57, "insightinmind" wrote:
> I recently put my GeForce4 MX in my "new" Digital Audio Dual 533, and
> was at least expecting Software Support for Core Image. Running Tiger
> 10.4.11, with PCI Extreme (from a previous setup), now set back to AGP.
>
> But no.
>
> When I restart into
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