Looks like it's time to move up to a G5, if you really must run CS4.
It happened to me, too, not with Adobe CS but with Final Cut Pro.
While any of my G4s would run Final Cut Express, when I wanted to move
up to Pro, things got very iffy. My newest G4 ( a 1.42 GHz FW800 MDD)
would install and run
If that's Apple's reasoning, I think I would've preferred a fourth RAM
slot instead of a fourth PCI.
Of course, at that time, Apple probably saw no need for anyone to use
more than 1.5GB of RAM.
I don't think it'd hurt anything for you to go ahead and try the
installation to see if it works. If i
On Feb 14, 2009, at 5:07 PM, James E. Therrault wrote:
> Gigabyte G4s have four slots that can accommodate four 512KB Dimms.
> Later models only had three slots. A definite step backwards by
> Apple IMO.
It's GIGA-BIT.
Giga-BYTE is the manufacturer of Intel-based motherboards which make,
Gigabyte G4s have four slots that can accommodate four 512KB Dimms.
Later models only had three slots. A definite step backwards by Apple IMO.
JT
Dennis Myhand wrote:
> Hi Robert:
>
> I just went through this on the PCs in my teaching lab in early January.
> Dreamweaver CS3 kicked up a
Hi Robert:
I just went through this on the PCs in my teaching lab in early January.
Dreamweaver CS3 kicked up an error about there not being enough memory
in the computers to meet system requirements. 1 gig is required and all
of my machines have 512megs. I went ahead and installed, and I
On Feb 14, 2009, at 4:24 PM, Robert Crittenden wrote:
> Don't really know what to do at this point. Really need to move on
> to CS4 (operating CS now), and don't really relish the idea of
> dusting off the Sawtooth, IF that is really an option.
Install the program on a machine which meets t
This is my first posting (neophyte), so take it easy on me!
I am trying to install Adobe CS4 on my aforementioned QS. One of the system
requirements is 2MB (or more) ram. My QS has only three slots, and the
consensus is 512MB max, in each, leaving me a little short (I know.. that's
what sh