On Aug 24, 2011, at 7:21 PM, Dan wrote:
At 5:02 PM -0700 8/24/2011, Bruce Johnson wrote:
The CEO is resigned, long live the CEO
He can still do a lot of damage as The Chairman.
You know, the US economy would be doing orders of magnitude better if such
'damage' could be done to more US
I've got a 20 iMac G5 2Ghz that is behaving oddly.
When you turn it on, it starts up, chime and all, finds the system
folder, and proceeds to the gray Apple screen where the start-up
animation spins for a few seconds like normal, then the screen turns
blue and the finder refuses to load. The
On Aug 25, 2011, at 2:10 PM, Iamanamma wrote:
I've got a 20 iMac G5 2Ghz that is behaving oddly.
When you turn it on, it starts up, chime and all, finds the system
folder, and proceeds to the gray Apple screen where the start-up
animation spins for a few seconds like normal, then the
On Aug 25, 2011, at 4:10 PM, Iamanamma wrote:
Any ideas?
Use Cmd-v keys at startup to get the verbose dialog to 'see' what the
delay is.
You can Safe Boot by holding the Shift key which will trash the System
boot caches and get you a 'clean' restart, which can often fix a
freeze or
I have a 20 ADC cinema display that I used to run on my G4 450 dual
processor (Gigabit) machine with an AGP ATI Radeon 32mb video card
upgrade from the standard ATI Radeon with 16mb with no issues.
Unfortunately this machine bit the dust and I replaced it with a G4
450 single processor (AGP)
I realize this isn't the right list, but it's the active one, so I'll ask it
here.
I've got an i7 MacBook Pro that's been doing really well, but recently, I had
it give me this really weird graphics error, which reminds me of the NVIDIA
issue on the early white Intel iMacs. My GPU is hot and