Re: G4 MDD won't boot frm FW

2010-07-07 Thread Mike Linnett


On 7 Jul 2010, at 04:49, John Carmonne carmo...@aol.com wrote:

 
 On Jul 6, 2010, at 6:55 PM, Chance Reecher wrote:
 
 1.) Reinstalling the OS will have no affect on the ability to boot from 
 FireWire. That's the firmware.
 2.)If you could read, he said he can't boot from an OS disc.
 
 But yes, reinstalling the OS would be the simple fix to the blue-screen hang.
 
 Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
 That is so weird, I had the same story on my sawtooth where leopard crashed 
 on a 320GB SATA HDD. Re-install the OS.
 
 
 
 I got it fixed I don't understand this I had to reinstall the OS to get it 
 working The FW nor the internal optical would boot, I took all apart and 
 reset the CUDA, the full Monty, even switch out the RAM, every thing I could 
 think of. 
 So to get the installer to boot I put the image on a 8 GIG stick and booted 
 on USB and did the reinstall. Now every thing is working. The MDD seems to 
 rely on the drive in the forward bay, if it's screwed up the things go 
 haywire. 
 That's what I think, I've been at this for hours and this is what I did. I 
 think what ever is on the end of the cable on the fastest Bus is what will 
 decide what's gong to happen on an MDD. The darn things even need a special 
 ROM to boot 9.
 
 John Carmonne
 Yorba Linda USA
 Sent from my MBP
 
 
Rather than doing a full reinstall, you might try applying the 10.5.8 combo 
update (available straight from the apple site). That fixed it for me on my 
FW800. It does mean having another leopard volume available to boot from 
though, but start the problem mac up in target disk mode et voilà

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Re: G4 MDD won't boot frm FW

2010-07-07 Thread John Carmonne

On Jul 6, 2010, at 11:08 PM, Mike Linnett wrote:

 
 
 On 7 Jul 2010, at 04:49, John Carmonne carmo...@aol.com wrote:
 
 
 On Jul 6, 2010, at 6:55 PM, Chance Reecher wrote:
 
 1.) Reinstalling the OS will have no affect on the ability to boot from 
 FireWire. That's the firmware.
 2.)If you could read, he said he can't boot from an OS disc.
 
 But yes, reinstalling the OS would be the simple fix to the blue-screen 
 hang.
 
 Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
 That is so weird, I had the same story on my sawtooth where leopard 
 crashed on a 320GB SATA HDD. Re-install the OS.
 
 
 
 I got it fixed I don't understand this I had to reinstall the OS to get it 
 working The FW nor the internal optical would boot, I took all apart and 
 reset the CUDA, the full Monty, even switch out the RAM, every thing I could 
 think of. 
 So to get the installer to boot I put the image on a 8 GIG stick and booted 
 on USB and did the reinstall. Now every thing is working. The MDD seems to 
 rely on the drive in the forward bay, if it's screwed up the things go 
 haywire. 
 That's what I think, I've been at this for hours and this is what I did. I 
 think what ever is on the end of the cable on the fastest Bus is what will 
 decide what's gong to happen on an MDD. The darn things even need a special 
 ROM to boot 9.
 
 John Carmonne
 Yorba Linda USA
 Sent from my MBP
 
 
 Rather than doing a full reinstall, you might try applying the 10.5.8 combo 
 update (available straight from the apple site). That fixed it for me on my 
 FW800. It does mean having another leopard volume available to boot from 
 though, but start the problem mac up in target disk mode et voilà
 
No FW ports working to use TDM. So I installed via USB 8 GB stick.

John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA
Sent from my MBP



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Re: G4 MDD won't boot frm FW

2010-07-07 Thread Mark Sokolovsky
I'm very glad I have a sawtooh, or rather 2 sawtooth computers, that way, I
don't need a special installer to install OS 9 or a special ROM.
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Re: G4 MDD won't boot frm FW

2010-07-06 Thread Mark Sokolovsky
That is so weird, I had the same story on my sawtooth where leopard crashed
on a 320GB SATA HDD. Re-install the OS.


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Re: G4 MDD won't boot frm FW

2010-07-06 Thread Chance Reecher
1.) Reinstalling the OS will have no affect on the ability to boot from 
FireWire. That's the firmware.

2.)If you could read, he said he can't boot from an OS disc.

But yes, reinstalling the OS would be the simple fix to the blue-screen 
hang.


Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
That is so weird, I had the same story on my sawtooth where leopard 
crashed on a 320GB SATA HDD. Re-install the OS.



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Re: G4 MDD won't boot frm FW

2010-07-06 Thread John Carmonne

On Jul 6, 2010, at 6:55 PM, Chance Reecher wrote:

 1.) Reinstalling the OS will have no affect on the ability to boot from 
 FireWire. That's the firmware.
 2.)If you could read, he said he can't boot from an OS disc.
 
 But yes, reinstalling the OS would be the simple fix to the blue-screen hang.
 
 Mark Sokolovsky wrote:
 That is so weird, I had the same story on my sawtooth where leopard crashed 
 on a 320GB SATA HDD. Re-install the OS.
 


I got it fixed I don't understand this I had to reinstall the OS to get it 
working The FW nor the internal optical would boot, I took all apart and reset 
the CUDA, the full Monty, even switch out the RAM, every thing I could think 
of. 
So to get the installer to boot I put the image on a 8 GIG stick and booted on 
USB and did the reinstall. Now every thing is working. The MDD seems to rely on 
the drive in the forward bay, if it's screwed up the things go haywire. 
That's what I think, I've been at this for hours and this is what I did. I 
think what ever is on the end of the cable on the fastest Bus is what will 
decide what's gong to happen on an MDD. The darn things even need a special ROM 
to boot 9.

John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA
Sent from my MBP



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