Sure... :)
Do you know where to get the firmware update? I, or someone else here,  
can provide you with a link if you need it.


        -Elliott Price
Mac Computer Repair - Santa Barbara
Graphic Design - Artwork Setup
Websites - Low Cost Custom Websites

On Sep 11, 2009, at 3:29 PM, Jasiu wrote:

>
> To keep you up to date:
>
> Imac started up in OS9 with out any problems.  So I am imagining that
> it didn't have the require firmware update to run 10.3.  Perhaps it
> was running 10.1 or 10.2.  Sound logical?
>
> John
>
> On Sep 5, 5:42 pm, Jasiu <johnschiavone...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I started up with Command-V and got the following:
>>
>> APPLE PMU CLOCK Reset!
>> security auditing service present
>> IOATA Controller device blocking bus
>> Time Clock CHECK and RESET DATA
>> disk Os7;oxffffffff (UNDEFINED)
>>
>> Whats it mean????
>>
>> On Sep 5, 12:41 pm, Elliott Price <callmemrp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> If it was running OSX before, there's a good chance it already had  
>>> the
>>> firmware update.
>>> Besides, we accidentally did that to a 350Mhz Blueberry slot-loader,
>>> installed 10.4 without updating the firmware. In that case, it stops
>>> recognizing the monitor, and it just stops displaying video.
>>
>>>         -Elliott Price
>>> Mac Computer Repair - Santa Barbara
>>> Graphic Design - Artwork Setup
>>> Websites - Low Cost Custom Websites
>>
>>> On Sep 5, 2009, at 9:28 AM, Jasiu wrote:
>>
>>>> really?  How do I go about that?
>>
>>>> On Sep 5, 11:23 am, Malcolm <paine1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Every thing I have read, tells me that you can not upgrade your OS
>>>>> higher then OS X 10.2 without first doing a Firmware update?
>>
>>>>> -Malcolm
>>
>>>>> On Sep 5, 10:17 am, Jasiu <johnschiavone...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>>>> I'm going to try command V next.  I tried Command-Option-N-V(?)  
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> reset NVRAM and it didnt go all the way through.  Here is some of
>>>>>> what
>>>>>> I got:
>>
>>>>>> APPLE PMU CLOCK Reset!
>>>>>> security auditing service present
>>>>>> IOATA Controller device blocking bus
>>>>>> Time Clock CHECK and RESET DATA
>>>>>> disk Os7;oxffffffff (UNDEFINED)
>>
>>>>>> This machine has an issue with its DVD drive.  I couldn't eject  
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> last one that was in there from someone else.  Eventually after
>>>>>> tearing the machine apart I got the disc out.  That is why I  
>>>>>> loaded
>>>>>> 10.3 on a YIKES! machine and physically reinstalled the hard  
>>>>>> drive
>>>>>> into the Imac
>>
>>>>>> Then it stops and just keeps looking at me.  No nothing.
>>
>>>>>> Restarted and tried leaving it on over night but when I got up  
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> same spinning circle was there
>>
>>>>>> On Sep 5, 8:23 am, Ryan Waldon <ryanwaldon2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>>>>> On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 8:07 PM, Gary Fortman <gfort...@isd.net>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>
>>>>>>>> Memory chips rarely have the size imprinted.
>>>>>>>> Even original apple chips.
>>>>>>>> Maybe do a google search of whatever numbers are on them.
>>
>>>>>>>> Sent from my eyeFone
>>
>>>>>>> My mistake, apologies. I've yet to encounter one that wasn't
>>>>>>> labeled.
>>>>>>> Sorry about my poor advice...
>>
>>>>>>> --ryan- Hide quoted text -
>>
>>>>>> - Show quoted text -
> >


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