2008/12/11 Charles Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is this your only Mac?
Is there another Mac available, I.E. within driving/ lugging distance?
If there is, dismount the 10GB drive, and go visiting.
mount the 10GB drive in the other machine, Nuke Pave with a CC or
SuperDuper! clone of a working
I think you might find the Sonnet could be the problem also.
try reinstalling the original processor and see if that works
:0)
On Dec 11, 2008, at 10:56 am, Liam Proven wrote:
2008/12/10 JimInStuttgart [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello all, I wonder if anyone has encountered this problem: When I
Maybe you just got a bad copy of 10.4. I have run 10.4 for on a G3 imac, G3
powermac, two G3 ibooks, two G4 powerbooks, two G4 powermacs and a G4 emac.
They all run perfectly. My guess is that you just got a bad 10.4 installer.
You might also want to see if you have the latest firmware version for
On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 2:48 PM, Maretta Holden
maret...@qwest.net wrote:
At 2:03 PM -0800 12/10/2008, JimInStuttgart wrote:
Hello all, I wonder if anyone has encountered this problem: When I
attempt to upgrade from 10.3.9 to 10.4, the auto-check program tells
me System 10.4 cannot be
Hello all, I wonder if anyone has encountered this problem: When I
attempt to upgrade from 10.3.9 to 10.4, the auto-check program tells
me System 10.4 cannot be installed on this computer. No further
reason given.
I own a Power PC G4 which started life as a G4/400. I've installed a
Sonnet
On Dec 10, 2008, at 5:03 PM, JimInStuttgart wrote:
Hello all, I wonder if anyone has encountered this problem: When I
attempt to upgrade from 10.3.9 to 10.4, the auto-check program tells
me System 10.4 cannot be installed on this computer. No further
reason given.
I own a Power PC G4
On Dec 10, 2008, at 5:03 PM, JimInStuttgart wrote:
Hello all, I wonder if anyone has encountered this problem: When I
attempt to upgrade from 10.3.9 to 10.4, the auto-check program tells
me System 10.4 cannot be installed on this computer. No further
reason given.
I own a Power PC G4