Hello,
On Thursday, April 15, 2004, at 06:56 PM, Dan A. Currie, Jr. wrote:
Hello,
I am driving a Beige MT G3/333 with a 500 MHz processor and, 512 MB RAM, 8.4 GB HD w/ OS 9.2.2 and OS 10.2 loaded. Tried to upgrade to Quick time 6.5 and told me that I did not have 10.2 installed.
Went to the Apple site and have tried to install 10.2.1, 10.2.6, and 10.2.8, ALL unsuccessfully. iMovie 3 says that i need QT 6.3 or better but it and 6.4 also will not install on my hard drive.
Hints, suggestions, advice?
TIA,
Dan
I had that problem too. I updated OS X to 10.2.6, then it installed properly. I had 10.2.8 on the Mac, but the video kept blanking out.
Brian Futrell --- "Dentyne": G3/266 AIO 320MB/40GB/Zip100/24x/10.2.6 "FrankenMac": 8500/180-7200 case 160MB/1GB,9GB/Zip100/9.1-P166/48MB/DOS "Minty": G3/266 DT (oc 300) ATX Case 256MB/2x10GB,20GB/Zip100/10.2.8
Got the 10.2.8 problem , now I just need to get my DVD? answered.
I think that I have all the necessary software and HD to start burning a DVD, 10.2.8, iMovie 3, iDVD 3, Toast 6 and a 120 GB HD for editing storage.
Problem is that when I start to burn a DVD it tells me that I do not have enough disk space because Toast keeps trying to take it into my HD and not one of the storage drives with plenty of empty space.
How do I get it to edit into one of the storage drives. Do I install iMovie, iDVD and Toast in that storage drive?
Other suggestions welcomed.
Thanks,
Dan
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