If anyone remembers me, I'm the guy who had the 8500 with the four HDs, 3 CDs, Double monitors, USB, ATA & 2 power supplies in an old PC server case. I lost a motherboard and processor to a freak electrical accident and only recently have gotten my system running stably again in 9, so I have reinstalled Jaguar.
My favorite thing is the verbose boot option, but it has left me somewhat confused. After it displays the number of headers and IOheaders early in the boot process, It gives me the cryptic message:
AppleRISCVCI: Bad Range (a00000000 00001000)
or something of that nature. It then goes on to say that certain Kernel extensions having to do with the CD drives are failing to load or cannot be found or something along those lines. It even did that when it was booting off the CD so I don't understand how it can't be seeing the CD drive (I think that is what it is saying?). I also see where it loads the Level2CacheEnabler, but several lines under that it claims that it can't set the L2Cregester (?) because it has already been set (and Level2CacheEnabler reports that the cache is working). Does anyone know what these can mean?
Also, why is it that no matter how many times I save my Mail and iChat passwords, it keeps asking me to enter them before they can connect?
Any suggestions would be helpful, these are not life-threatening issues but I am curious.
Thanks, RIk
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