I didnt get the other messages until now and I tried it last night. it wouldnt
boot into the 10.3.9 partition so I grabbed my handy 10.2 install disc and
dropped that in there. It recognized the disc and just restarted, then no video
from my VGA PCI card, so I tried the Apple Display port, when
At 5:36 PM -0800 1/12/2011, Tom wrote:
All of which makes me wonder whether Leopard 10.5.8 really cares which
version of Safari it runs, since version 3, 4, or 5, all seem to run
fine with it. Or are the earlier versions a lit fuse and a ticking
time bomb?
The base OS X installation included
On Jan 13, 2011, at 3:45 AM, Jeremiah Stevens wrote:
It recognized the disc and just restarted, then no video
from my VGA PCI card, so I tried the Apple Display port, when you press the
power button my monitor recognizes it for a few seconds then says no input.
This sounds annoying like
Not sure what the CUDA button is. Where is it located on the machine? I think I
will try it when I get home. Thanks for the tip, I hope that gets it back up
and
running
-Jeremiah
From: Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
To:
On Jan 13, 2011, at 11:18 AM, Jeremiah Stevens wrote:
Not sure what the CUDA button is. Where is it located on the machine? I think
I
will try it when I get home. Thanks for the tip, I hope that gets it back up
and
running
I forget where exactly it is on the Mobo, but it looks like
I forget where exactly it is on the Mobo, but it looks like this
http://eshop.macsales.com/images/items/cudabutton.jpg
That is a surface-mounted CUDA button, as used on the last PPC Macs.
Earlier PPC Macs used a through-hole CUDA button, which had a red-colored
button.
Similar buttons were
On 1/13/11 1:50 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jan 13, 2011, at 11:18 AM, Jeremiah Stevens wrote:
Not sure what the CUDA button is. Where is it located on the machine? I think I
will try it when I get home. Thanks for the tip, I hope that gets it back up and
running
I forget where exactly it
On 1/13/11 2:09 PM, peterh...@cruzio.com wrote:
I forget where exactly it is on the Mobo, but it looks like this
http://eshop.macsales.com/images/items/cudabutton.jpg
That is a surface-mounted CUDA button, as used on the last PPC Macs.
Earlier PPC Macs used a through-hole CUDA button, which
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At 11:10 AM -0700 1/13/11, Bruce Johnson wrote:
This sounds annoying like what happened to my Beige when I tried
using XPF to upgrade it.
Never did get 10.3 to work on my Beige; that's when I upgraded to a
Sawtooth G4.
I've had 10.3.9 working on my beige tower for about 4 years now.
It's
I think I am going to put the hard drive back in the iMac G3 233mhz and boot
into my 10.2 disc on that, and proceed to install on the hard dive from there,
then just swap the hard drive into my other Beige G3.
-Jeremiah
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Well, I installed 10.2 on the hard drive via an iMac G3 and swapped the drive
into the Beige G3. I also installed the PCI VGA card into the newer one from
the
old one but it doesn't output anything at all, no signal. I am really
scratching
my head here. I have an Apple to VGA adapter with DP
I was upgrading the DVD-CD ROM Drive, adding a 2nd Hard Drive and
increasing the RAM memory on this brought used Dual 1.8 Ghz. When I
got everything installed and tried to start it , the fans started,
but nothing else did. There is a white LED above the power switch
which flashed until I
On Jan 13, 2011, at 5:22 PM, Richard Smallwood wrote:
I was upgrading the DVD-CD ROM Drive, adding a 2nd Hard Drive and increasing
the RAM memory on this brought used Dual 1.8 Ghz. When I got everything
installed and tried to start it , the fans started, but nothing else did.
There is a
At 11:46 AM -0500 1/12/11, Yersinia wrote:
The only hole in my backup system at this time is that I don't have
a REMOTE (off-site) backup. Prior to very recently, I didn't have
one due to (a) not enough money to buy a SECOND 500 GB external HD,
and (b) not having any reasonably accessible
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