Mouse button worked. Thanks you guys!
-bill
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Does that still work? I thought that was only with vintage macs.
If that doesn't work, hold the Option button while you boot, and when
it boots to the firmware, wait until the cursor becomes the mouse
instead of the watch, then press the eject button on the keyboard.
That WILL eject it, no
Jim,
Good for you! I'm envious, but impressed, and I hope you enjoy the
heck out of your new machine. And good for your grandson, too!
>
> Well, you can be a droolin' dreamer or you can be a satisfied schemer.
> I started saving up towards a big-screen LED-backlit iMac a couple of
> years a
At 8:07 PM -0500 10/21/2009, williamd wrote:
>I decided to try FreeBSD on my G4 imac. It would not erase the
>partition i already had with os 10.4.11 on it. So i decided to erase
>that with my 10.4 cd and try again. Now I have erased the drive so
>the cd is seen as the start up drive and will n
I decided to try FreeBSD on my G4 imac. It would not erase the
partition i already had with os 10.4.11 on it. So i decided to erase
that with my 10.4 cd and try again. Now I have erased the drive so
the cd is seen as the start up drive and will not eject. I tried
restarting and starting co
> Do I continue to try to replace parts on this thing to try to get
>it working or just let it give up the ghost? Is anyone interested in
>this machine for parts, does anyone have an IMAC G4 that works for
>sale (I am disabled and my husband is retired so money is tight) or
>to trade, or any
Hi everyone. I need some help. I have a first generation IMAC G5 that seems to
have given up the ghost. I replaced the power supply and the board looks fine
BUT it will only light up the first light on the LEDs. Do I continue to try to
replace parts on this thing to try to get it working or just
On Oct 21, 2009, at 11:57 AM, Elliott Price wrote:
>
> Haha. You guys crack me up. But I agree... Somehow I wish my 2Ghz Core
> 2 iMac would conk out. But then, I really love this little guy, and
> unfortunately I don't have an abundance of cash right now...
>
> "What! You're not supposed to unp
On Oct 20, 2009, at 8:36 PM, Wolfman wrote:
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> Hi Elliott,
>
> It did boot up fine with the Airport card installed without the
> antenna connected. I did try booting the iMac several times with
> the antenna connected but nothing but the chime sound and no video.
> Another funny thing was th
That's very strange... It almost sounds like perhaps the antenna being
unshielded is causing it to not boot? I think your best bet is to go
ahead and zap the PRAM and see how it goes after that.
You can zap the pram on any Mac, since they still use the parameter
RAM; it's very helpful when
Haha. You guys crack me up. But I agree... Somehow I wish my 2Ghz Core
2 iMac would conk out. But then, I really love this little guy, and
unfortunately I don't have an abundance of cash right now...
"What! You're not supposed to unplug the computer to shut it down??"
-Elliott Price
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