Then what can be the difference between the two systems, the one on
the old drive and the newly-installed one?
Can you try the drive on another computer? Or do you have a clone of
that old system you can boot from and see if the drive appears with
that one running?
Or does this HD need some
[Presses start button which then glows.
Bong (Power On Self-Test) sounded.
Message appears on monitor to restart computer.
On subsequent attempts, start button extinguishes
when released. POST bong not sounding.
Red light on motherboard remains lit.]
Had the same problem. Replaced the
On 13/02/11 9:12 AM, Dan wrote:
I'm looking for suggestions and what I want to do is be able to serve
images and music from a machine on the lan. Clients on the lan will be
other macs.
Enable file sharing on the serving Mac. That will give the client
computers full access to pics etc. Then
On Feb 13, 11:33 pm, Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net wrote:
On Feb 13, 2011, at 9:10 PM, akhoff18 wrote:
Download the file bcm43xx_enabler_0.5.3.sh.zip and double-click it
to unzip it. The unzipped file will be called
bcm43xx_enabler_0.5.3.sh. Launch Terminal, type sudo with a space
On Feb 14, 2011, at 7:24 AM, Geke wrote:
Then what can be the difference between the two systems, the one on
the old drive and the newly-installed one?
In the worst case, you could always take the HD from its enclosure and
connect it in a different way, like USB, with that device Bruce
followed the exact instructions. after double clicking on the
downloaded file the name of it is bcm43xx_enabler.sh rather than
having the version tagging along. don't know if that makes a
difference. still no luck here. : (
There ARE cases, as yet unenumerated, where an apparently
On Feb 13, 8:57 pm, peterh...@cruzio.com wrote:
I have a Pioneer DVR 115 which suddenly will not burn
CD or DVD's. I have checked cables and cleaned
with a cleaning disk. OS 10.5.8 on a G4 with 2
meg of ram and 1gig sonnet processor. First noticed
when burn a play-list from
On Feb 13, 2011, at 7:48 PM, Dan wrote:
If the box supports the bigger drives, it's possible that the controller will
automagically RAID the drives. Otherwise they'd have to provide some sort of
tool to make it do it.
You haven't said the actual model name so googling around a
Lite-On makes a decent IDE burner ... about $22 from NewEgg.
Agreed. Burners rarely last longer than 5 years if used regularly. I
can recommend this Samsung model as a drop-in replacement for G4 power
macs. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16827151176
I've had
I am running Snow leopard, 10.6.6 on my new iMac. How do I get
Services to load?
I have gone to System Preferenceskeyboardkeyboard shortcutsServices
and checked the ones i want, but nothing shows up. I select Services
in Finder and other Apps, and it says No Services Apply for
everything!
Anyone
On Feb 14, 2011, at 1:24 PM, Jane, (Portland, OR) wrote:
I am running Snow leopard, 10.6.6 on my new iMac. How do I get
Services to load?
I have gone to System Preferenceskeyboardkeyboard shortcutsServices
and checked the ones i want, but nothing shows up. I select Services
in Finder and
At 7:00 AM -0700 2/14/2011, Nestamicky wrote:
On 13/02/11 9:12 AM, Dan wrote:
I'm looking for suggestions and what I want to do is be able to serve
images and music from a machine on the lan. Clients on the lan will be
other macs.
Enable file sharing on the serving Mac. That will give the
At 5:39 AM -0800 2/14/2011, John Carmonne wrote:
On Feb 13, 2011, at 7:48 PM, Dan wrote:
If the box supports the bigger drives, it's possible that the
controller will automagically RAID the drives. Otherwise they'd
have to provide some sort of tool to make it do it.
You haven't said the
On 2011/02/14 13:03, peterh...@cruzio.com so eloquently wrote:
Formerly, I was buying Pioneer almost exclusively, but Pioneer has ceased
to be price- and performance-competitive.
There was a time when Pioneer made the very best optical media players
and burners but that time seems to have
On Feb 14, 2011, at 1:41 PM, Tina K. wrote:
There was a time when Pioneer made the very best optical media players and
burners but that time seems to have passed. My next ODD will probably be
Samsung, what it won't be is Pioneer.
Everything changes.
Tina
Beware of the Samsung
i'm running an XFX GeForce 6200 (flashed) video card in my Sawtooth.
i'm wondering if a galaxy GeForce 6800 would be an appreciable
improvement.
thanks
ken baker
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It would most definitely be an improvement unless the 6800 is PCI. lol.
The new card would probably have better and/or more pipelines, pixel
shaders...etc and the GPU clock speed will be faster.
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 6:11 PM, faithie999 faithie...@hotmail.com wrote:
i'm running an XFX GeForce
OK, here goes. I'm running ./configure, make and sudo make install.
First, ./configure...
./configure
checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... ./install-sh -c -d
checking for gawk... no
On Feb 14, 2011, at 6:48 PM, Dan Ziegler wrote:
OK, here goes. I'm running ./configure, make and sudo make install.
First, ./configure...
Nothing looks wrong with the line of the include file that shows the first
error. It seems like something is wrong in the overall configuration, I'm
I still use G4 computers exclusively. My investment over the years
has been in memory, cards and external HDs. Just want to thank all
the great people on this list for their sharing of information and help.
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