My G5 which is a dual 2.3 using PC3200 is VERY picky about how the RAM
is seated. I reseated my sticks something like 26 times before I got
all 8 slots recognized and working simultaneously. Once they all were
recognized, I've never had another problem.
I think it helps if you press the CUDA
I've had a few Adobe programs start crashing on my eMac after a couple
years of normal use. The crash report says "Read Only Memory
Exception" and "Instruction=82b7" I've reinstalled the software,
nuked preference files, nuked the font caches, checked disk
permissions, ran Apple Hardware Test f
Hey all. Today got some additional memory for the above system but
the g5 1.8 ghz tower(pci-x) refuses to recognize them. I currently
have two 512 sticks that work fine, but the two new 1 gb sticks don't
show.
The packing slip identifies them as "PC3200 1gb DDR SDRAM 400mhz 184
pin memory", and t
So for instance if you had a folder called One, and inside that
was a
folder called Two, you can't move One into Two, because Two is
inside
One. So you'd have One inside Two, inside One, inside Two, inside
One,
inside Two.
Somewhere Schrodinger's cat is crying.
And it is not crying..
it is... sometimes... you may look 3 yellow capacitors on the board... i
wish to have pictures... those are rectangle plactic cover yellow
collored... not big, nor small... on the mainboard... look them. any burned
out... generally first they burned out. on mainboard... look red light..
generally i
infact you may finish battery but i did not get any bad things other than it
by pressing twice times to CUDA. Relax. It is not CUDA.
It might be CPU or PSU for my 2 cents..
I got same situation once i changed PSU and it not fixed... It was cpu...
Once i changed CPU but it was PSU.
I was lucky i
Doesn't Leopard require a minimum 867 MHz CPU?
Leopard's *installer* does the speed check. ppc Leopard itself
will run on any G4/G5.
Thanks for clearing up that confusion on my part.
Sean
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At 12:41 AM +0100 2/12/2011, J.M.P.Hissel wrote:
On 11-02-2011 18:55, yawg, yaw...@gmail.com, wrote:
> , pushed the CUDA a couple of times for 20 seconds,
NEVER push the CUDA more than ONE time for a few (± 6) seconds before a
restart!! Simply seen all the manuals and/or doc.'s I know. Pushing
At 2:49 PM -0800 2/11/2011, faithie999 wrote:
i have been experimenting with a sawtooth i picked up a few weeks
ago. i have flashed several AGP video cards (all nVidia) i have in my
parts bin. what i find is that it usually takes several (2-4)
attempts to boot properly.
Have you been resettin
At 9:57 PM + 2/11/2011, daniel.stewart...@gmail.com wrote:
For CCC can I use it by popping the HDD from the DA into the quicksilver
That would work, if you don't have a firewire cable.
and does it matter that the drives are different sizes.
As long as the destination drive is big enough
On Feb 11, 3:54 pm, Bruce Johnson
wrote:
> On Feb 11, 2011, at 10:55 AM, yawg wrote:
> > I removed all cards, put the video card back in, removed all RAM, put
> > one RAM stick back in, removed all ATA cables exept for my startup
> > disk, removed the battery, pushed the CUDA a couple of times for
it was missing the date and time preference panel and through help
from Kris Tilford, i was able to reinstall it. everything works fine
now. i had to install folders and repair permissions.
On Feb 11, 6:32 am, Geke wrote:
> lphilen wrote:
> > With help from others, i have got my computer running
On 11-02-2011 18:55, yawg, yaw...@gmail.com, wrote:
> , pushed the CUDA a couple of times for 20 seconds,
NEVER push the CUDA more than ONE time for a few (± 6) seconds before a
restart!! Simply seen all the manuals and/or doc.'s I know. Pushing more
than once can destroy the whole CUDA-system!
B
i have been experimenting with a sawtooth i picked up a few weeks
ago. i have flashed several AGP video cards (all nVidia) i have in my
parts bin. what i find is that it usually takes several (2-4)
attempts to boot properly.
the behavior of the monitor in a normal boot sequence is:
gray apple sc
For CCC can I use it by popping the HDD from the DA into the quicksilver and
does it matter that the drives are different sizes.
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On Feb 11, 2011, at 10:55 AM, yawg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I removed all cards, put the video card back in, removed all RAM, put
> one RAM stick back in, removed all ATA cables exept for my startup
> disk, removed the battery, pushed the CUDA a couple of times for 20
> seconds, pushed the power button
Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Feb 10, 2011, at 11:07 AM, Bruce wrote:
Hello,
According to:
Mac OS System Error Codes: 0 to -261
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1618
HFS Errors
--
-122badMovErr Move into offspring error
Note this is an ApplePMU error code not an OS X general er
On Feb 4, 2011, at 11:34 AM, John Carmonne wrote:
>
> Do I need a card to set up a raid array? and if say I made 2 6TB drives can I
> CCC one to the other instaed of the mirror type?
>
Yes and no. You can create a 'soft' RAID with Apple's Disk Utility; it supports
RAID 1 and 2 only IIRC. For
On Feb 10, 2011, at 11:07 AM, Bruce wrote:
> Hello,
>
> According to:
>
> Mac OS System Error Codes: 0 to -261
> http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1618
>
> HFS Errors
> --
> -122 badMovErr Move into offspring error
Note this is an ApplePMU error code not an OS X general error code.
Jörg,
You didn't "kill" anything, you isolated the problem so that it
strongly indicates that you have a bad Power Supply.
On 11 Feb 2011, at 11:55 AM, yawg wrote:
I removed all cards, put the video card back in, removed all RAM, put
one RAM stick back in, removed all ATA cables exept for m
The first try unmounts the ZIP disk the second try ejects it? What it means
when it says it is in use is that it is mounted.
On Feb 11, 2011, at 11:51 AM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
> I have a dual 500 Mhz "Snakebite" that is running 10.4.11.
>
> I am noticing some unusual behavior recently with
I have a dual 500 Mhz "Snakebite" that is running 10.4.11.
I am noticing some unusual behavior recently with my ZIP drive: When
I try to eject the ZIP disk, I am told that the ZIP can't be ejected
because it is in useeven though it is not.
In order to eject the disk, I have to give the c
On Feb 10, 2011, at 11:48 PM, Tina K. wrote:
> On 2011/02/10 11:07, Bruce so eloquently wrote:
>> So for instance if you had a folder called One, and inside that was a
>> folder called Two, you can't move One into Two, because Two is inside
>> One. So you'd have One inside Two, inside One, inside
> Here is an opposite take on claiming fixes. In the mid-1970s, I
> became involved in a system that had just come online with what was
> already an antiquated architecture: CDC 6400 computers running SDC's
> TDMS for the database, with dumb terminals and other peripherals wired
> to "controller
Hi,
I removed all cards, put the video card back in, removed all RAM, put
one RAM stick back in, removed all ATA cables exept for my startup
disk, removed the battery, pushed the CUDA a couple of times for 20
seconds, pushed the power button for 20 seconds, let the thing sit for
half an hour or mo
On Feb 10, 4:16 pm, John Martz wrote:
> I believe that humans are "wired" to try to find correlations. It's
> not just the way our minds may be predisposed to work, I think it is
> also how we feel about the way the world should work. When we have an
> effect we look for a cause not only intell
I have both Leopard and Tiger on my dual-800 QS with 1.5gb ram. Leopard
takes longer to startup, but once it has done so, I have no problems with
its performance. I don't have a single-processor model to compare it to,
though.
On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 12:40 PM, Jay wrote:
> Anybody running Leopa
On Feb 8, 2011, at 12:01 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
> I am using the ATI Radeon Pro 9000
> Wgat resolution should I set it to for best results?
> My monitor is an NEC MultiSync M500
That's a CRT monitor, right? Use whatever resolution suits you. LCD monitors
have 'native' resolutions that they l
At 9:03 PM -0600 2/10/2011, Sean Carroll wrote:
Doesn't Leopard require a minimum 867 MHz CPU?
Leopard's *installer* does the speed check. ppc Leopard itself will
run on any G4/G5.
- Dan.
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At 10:10 PM -0500 2/10/2011, Bill Connelly wrote:
On Feb 10, 2011, at 9:43 PM, Scotty wrote:
I just recently acqired a Digital Audio 733mhz for $25 (it needed ram
and a HDD which I had on hand). So I have it up and running, but I am
looking for advice for an OS. I have 10.2.8 installed current
At 5:01 PM +0100 2/10/2011, J.M.P.Hissel wrote:
Just 2 weeks ago I composed my QS 800/'02 as follows:
HD 75 GB with 10.4.11 and 9.2.2 in the lower bay
HD 75 GB with 10.5.8 in the upper bay
HD 115 GB for storage in the Zip bay
PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-116D
1,5 GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce2 MX with TwinView c
i always put on the desktop even crazy sound it produce... otherwise it gets
higher hot.
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Matevž Markovič <
ivwcorporation.mat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hy!
>
> Thanks for advice. I will raise my Powermac as high as possible. When I
> will complete my numbers crunch f
Hy!
Thanks for advice. I will raise my Powermac as high as possible. When I will
complete my numbers crunch for today, I will inspect it for dust and also
clean it.
Have a nice day!
Matevž
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> SOmedays ago I did a "Powerpc FAQ"on macrumors,where I talk about some
> solutions for wifi,if anyone interested here is the link:
> http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1091765
>
> I use the COnceptronics C300Ri V3 card,it is a 300Mbps N Wifi card
> with ralink Rt3060 chip,and it is work
I'm late sorry! this is the eBay seller baltimora2000. Was a good deal but I
send 3 broken PSU to him...
Advise: Keep your MDD free of dust! use a vacuum cleaner with small
attachment and clean the front vents (four holes in the front)
and also the hidden under this four holes...every fan inside ne
Yersinia wrote:
> Does this mean that if a Mac's problem can indeed be traced to a
malfunctioning (for whatever reason) PRAM battery and you buy a new
one that tests good (with a voltmeter) and THAT doesn't fix it you
might as well give up on that Mac and use or sell it for parts?
In principle, y
Thank you, Tina, will sure do.
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lphilen wrote:
> With help from others, i have got my computer running great.
> thanks to all who offered help.
Hey, the list likes to get some feedback please... What was the
culprit? Was it that you didn’t have the password installed by the
previous user? And did you manage to reset it? Or, did
1. I’d say go for Tiger or newer. Lots of software require Tiger or
newer, and Tiger is faster than Jaguar or Panther.
2. Leopard or Tiger? Speed depends on which programs you use and is
subjective anyway, so it’s hard to say if you’d be satisfied with
Leopard’s speed.
This may not be legal, but
SOmedays ago I did a "Powerpc FAQ"on macrumors,where I talk about some
solutions for wifi,if anyone interested here is the link:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1091765
I use the COnceptronics C300Ri V3 card,it is a 300Mbps N Wifi card
with ralink Rt3060 chip,and it is working with th
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