If this machine does have a CUDA it is separate issue having to do with
hardware config.
Very often forgotten on the pre G3 machines.
If anything was changed hardware wise such a machine with a CUDA would not
see the current config but be set for an old one.
HD changes, memory, bus cards etc.
On Mar 21, 2017, at 9:49 AM, Sky King
> wrote:
My MDD G4 has two hard drives, one with Leopard (10.5.8) and one with Tiger
(10.4.11). I run Leopard 99% of the time.
1. After archiving and reinstalling Leopard and all updates, the cursor
Is there a CUDA switch on this machine? Did you press it?
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On Mar 21, 2017, at 11:49 AM, Sky King wrote:
>
> What's going on here
1) Maybe dead PRAM battery?
2) Booting into Open Firmware and reseting the NVRAM might help:
Hold Cmd-Opt-O-F at boot. At the command prompt, type the commands (each
followed by a :