I'm trying to get this iMac G5 to start from an installer disc in
order to format the new drive. And now I have a black screen with a
little blinking white square in the upper left corner. It feels like
the damned thing has gone Win 3.0 on me. What can be done in this
enviroment?
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You received
This is one of the older ones. Pre-intel.
On Nov 7, 2010, at 6:59 AM, AndersFager wrote:
I'm trying to get this iMac G5 to start from an installer disc in
order to format the new drive. And now I have a black screen with a
little blinking white square in the upper left corner. It feels like
Gottick International wrote:
This is one of the older ones. Pre-intel.
All G5 computers are pre-intel.
Which G5 model is it?
On Nov 7, 2010, at 6:59 AM, AndersFager wrote:
I'm trying to get this iMac G5 to start from an installer disc in
order to format the new drive. And now I have a
Sorry. I wish I could tell you. powerMac 8.1 - is all that System
Info gives away. It has a 1.8hz processor. No built in camera. Does
that help? I can now get it to start on the Install Disc but it fails
to format the new drive in it. in/output error disk utiliity says.
Thanks for your
On Nov 7, 2010, at 10:44 AM, Gottick International wrote:
Sorry. I wish I could tell you. powerMac 8.1 - is all that System Info
gives away. It has a 1.8hz processor. No built in camera. Does that help? I
can now get it to start on the Install Disc but it fails to format the new
drive in
I'd like to thank John Carmone for sending me the Rom updater for the
G4. It solved the problem.
I had a G4 which was one of the to the Dump G4's I got from work.
I wiped the hard drive and installed OS 9 and upgraded it to 9.2.2.
Then I installed 10.3 and upgraded it to 10.4.11. After that I
On Nov 7, 2010, at 1:54 PM, smac0031 wrote:
I have a hardware test CD that came with my digital audio G4 and tried
to run it on this computer but it wouldn't go. Oh well.
I think you can find the AHT for your specific computer on Apple's
Support site. Maybe someone can point you to it,
It is a 2005 iMac g5 (ALS). It should have 3 Phillips screws on the bottom. If
it does, open it and look for signs of leakage on the capacitors. Otherwise,
I'd say the hard drive is dead.
Mikeal Palulis
Kallisti Medias
On Nov 7, 2010, at 1:51 PM, Jim Scott jesco...@gmail.com wrote:
On
On Nov 7, 2010, at 2:03 PM, Bill Connelly wrote:
On Nov 7, 2010, at 1:54 PM, smac0031 wrote:
I have a hardware test CD that came with my digital audio G4 and
tried
to run it on this computer but it wouldn't go. Oh well.
I think you can find the AHT for your specific computer on Apple's
On Nov 2, 7:04 am, ah...clem boneheads...@gmail.com wrote:
you absolutely MUST have a high quality UPS
I have a APC UPS before our wifi antenna and router AND another APC
UPS before my mini and external drives
so I'm hearing that I should be OK.
will you
put the generator outside and run an
On Nov 7, 6:07 pm, Cliff Rediger redicl...@yahoo.com wrote:
That's the plan exactly. Not ideal but could work for short outages.
P.S. I bought this small generator with the intention of powering
electric tools in the field.
Mostly, I want to power a pneumatic pole chain saw so that I can
On Nov 5, 12:05 pm, Dennis Myhand dmyh...@ednaisd.org wrote:
I have just locked on to a Blueberry iMac with Blueberry keyboard and
Blueberry puck mouse. How difficult is it to upgrade these?
Why do you need to upgrade the keyboard and mouse?
Do they not work as they are now?
Those early
Okay, I see where some of these answers are coming from now. I have no
intention to upgrade the keyboard and mouse. I want to upgrade the iMac
in the processor/memory/harddrive area. Yes, the keyboard and mouse
work fine as they are. I have no intention of using the puck. I have a
good
On Nov 5, 2:11 pm, Dennis Myhand dmyh...@suddenlink.net wrote:
... It is a tray loading model, not slot loading. and
it is running 8.6
If it's tray-loading, it isn't a Blueberry iMac but rather a Bondi
iMac.
If it hasn't been upgraded, the vram is 2MB in the Rev A and 6MB in
the Rev B.
The
Greetings all,
I have two G5 towers in our lab (1.8GHz DP-late 2004 models) running
10.5.8. They have both suddenly acquired the habit of not wanting to
shut down. When instructed, the Desktop dismounts, the Dock folds
down and then they just sit there. A force shutdown is what needs to
be done at
How do I determine what revision it is?
Judith Berkowitz wrote:
On Nov 5, 2:11 pm, Dennis Myhand dmyh...@suddenlink.net wrote:
... It is a tray loading model, not slot loading. and
it is running 8.6
If it's tray-loading, it isn't a Blueberry iMac but rather a Bondi
iMac.
If it hasn't been
This might get you started...
http://lowendmac.com/imacs/index.shtml
HTH,
Amanda
On Nov 5, 2010, at 3:11 PM, Dennis Myhand wrote:
Uh...I am 53 years old and still have most of all ten fingers (some shorter
than others, your finger mileage may vary) and I have not intention of doing
This doesn't really tell how to determine if it is a Rev A, B, C, or D.
Well, it does, but it does not really give you a way to determine
which hardware you have. I have checked About this computer but that
does not give the processor or processor speed. How do I find this out?
Been a
Another page from Low End Mac...
http://lowendmac.com/macdan/05/0202.html
On Nov 7, 2010, at 7:18 PM, Dennis Myhand wrote:
This doesn't really tell how to determine if it is a Rev A, B, C, or D.
Well, it does, but it does not really give you a way to determine which
hardware you have. I
On Nov 7, 2010, at 6:49 PM, DLC wrote:
Greetings all,
I have two G5 towers in our lab (1.8GHz DP-late 2004 models) running
10.5.8. They have both suddenly acquired the habit of not wanting to
shut down. When instructed, the Desktop dismounts, the Dock folds
down and then they just sit
I'd try doing a Safe Boot to reset the System cache files, and see if
that helps?
Are the PRAM batteries good? To check the PRAM batteries without
disassembly you can turn off Airport or unplug any network connection
(assuming you've got your Time Date preference set to automatically
On 2010/11/07 19:49, DLC so eloquently wrote:
I have two G5 towers in our lab (1.8GHz DP-late 2004 models) running
10.5.8. They have both suddenly acquired the habit of not wanting to
shut down. When instructed, the Desktop dismounts, the Dock folds
down and then they just sit there. A force
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