Re: PowerMac G4 Single 1.25 (June 2003 Mirror Drive Doors) Software Restore Discs

2016-06-18 Thread calbert wilson
  yeshave  it 
> On Jun 10, 2016, at 12:04 PM, Bruce Johnson  
> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On Jun 10, 2016, at 1:13 AM, 'Gary Brown' via G-Group 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>>> I don't suppose anyone's got the original software restore discs for one of 
>>> these G4's have they?
>> 
>> I have the opposite problem... I managed to aquire a sealed doc pack but 
>> don't know what Mac it is for. However, I *think* it is for the 1.25 SP MDD 
>> 2003 model based on the evidence.
>> 
>> The Setup Guide specs mention 1MB L3 Cache, PC2700 RAM, an ADC/DVI AGP4* 
>> card, and 2 FW400 ports, and is dated 2003.
>> 
>> DVD 1 is Z691-4872-A entitled 'Power Mac G4 Software Install and Restore 1 
>> of 2' and includes OS 10.3.2 & AHT 2.0.2 according to the label.
>> 
>> DVD 2 is 2Z691-4873-A entitled 'Power Mac G4 Software Install and Restore 2 
>> of 2'
>> 
>> These disks are dated 2004. I can't tell much about the contents from OS9. 
>> Disk 1 appears to be the OS X installer, but all I can see on disk 2 is a 
>> bunch of PDFs.
> 
> I found this thread in Apple’s forums that references the part number 
>  and has a 
> picture of one disk. The specs say it’s  one of the following MDD models 
> 
> 
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Re: G5 HD Screws

2013-08-24 Thread calbert wilson
lok  on   the  below  the  hdd  you  see  some  hdd screw  on the  hdd  casing  
On Aug 23, 2013, at 3:44 PM, Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net wrote:

 On Aug 23, 2013, at 12:33 PM, Macg4-steve wrote:
 
 Has anyone got four of those rubber Hard drive screws for the G5? Im after 
 putting in a second hard drive and just realised it has special Mac screws.
 
 There's a spare set located within the G5 along the wall of the HD area. Look 
 around, you should already have a set unless you bought this used, or lost 
 them.
 
 Best luck!
 
 Kris Tilford - Topeka, Kansas
 
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Re: My Quicksilver Dual 1GHz G4 has gone bizerk ...

2012-12-27 Thread calbert wilson
because  the  heat sink  is  not  good   please put  the  heat  sink  into  a  
plastic  bag   when you are  changing  it  
On Dec 25, 2012,  at 9:11 PM, Bill Connelly wrote:

 
 On Dec 25, 2012, at 9:04 PM, John Callahan wrote:
 
 Bill,
 Have you checked the fan that cools the heat sink. I ran my QS with the side 
 door open and discovered the heat sink cooling fan was bad. I ordered a new 
 fan and while waiting for it ran the computer with a small electric fan 
 directed at the heat sink cooling fins. New fan cost about $15.00.
 FWIW
 
 I looked at the cpu fan from outside, and it was running. Also felt a little 
 air coming from it.
 
 That wouldn't make the L3 cache appear / disappear from the Hardware list, 
 would it?
 
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Re: G5 Repair - Next step?

2012-09-16 Thread calbert wilson
if  you  havinga boot   issues   it  might  be   the  hard drive   or  
software  or  motherboard  
On Sep 16, 2012, at 7:46 PM, DLC wrote:

 Greetings all,
 I'd like to seek advice for those who've tread down the path I need to take. 
 A while back I donated a G5 tower (June 2004 model, 1.8GHz DP w/ PCI slots) 
 to a small private school. Recently I was told by the teacher that it just 
 stopped working, so I took it in and ascertained that the video card was the 
 most likely culprit (issue= boot up chime, then nothing-nothing fires up, 
 except the fans going full tilt if you wait a couple minutes, then you need 
 to do a hard shutdown). Apparently not, as a replacement card (known good) 
 and a 2nd used one I had failed to remedy the situation. Re-seating RAM, 
 pulling 3rd party cards, new PRAM battery, returning unit to OEM status, and 
 resetting the board all proved fruitless.
 
 So, I'm inquiring from those in the know what the next step is. Alas, all 
 keystroke related remedies (resetting PRAM, NVRAM, single user and verbose 
 mode, C key for optical, etc.) are not an option - the boot-up mode does not 
 get far enough in to query the peripherals or seek an OS.
 I fear it may be bad processor or logic board, but maybe there's a way to 
 verify or get around?
 
 Many thanks for any input.
 Regards,
 Dana
 
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