G3 Imac 400 Mhz

2009-12-07 Thread robert stiefvater
I have this Imac and can't remember if the firmware upgrade was done.   
Is there a way to check and see?
I usually leave it on the computer if I did it but can't find anything  
on it.
It has OS 10.3.2 on it.
Thanks in advance,
bob

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Re: G3 Imac 400 Mhz

2009-12-07 Thread Elliott Price
Boot it into the Open Firmware, and it'll tell you the version of the firmware. 
Hold Opt+Command(Apple)+O+F on bootup. 
Or, just download the firmware update and run it, if it's up to date, it'll let 
you know. 



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On Dec 7, 2009, at 10:36 AM, robert stiefvater wrote:

 I have this Imac and can't remember if the firmware upgrade was done.   
 Is there a way to check and see?
 I usually leave it on the computer if I did it but can't find anything  
 on it.
 It has OS 10.3.2 on it.
 Thanks in advance,
 bob
 
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iMac flip-out--aack!

2009-12-07 Thread William Spencer
Hi there: The newer of the two machines listed below has decided to enter a 
parallel universe. It will not boot to the regular login screen but instead 
goes straight to my son's desktop after just a couple of seconds worth of a 
grayish screen I've never seen before, with a horizontal progress-bar-looking 
sort of thing visible at the bottom of the screen. The menu across the top of 
the screen is no longer visible, the mouse pointer moves but will not open or 
close anything, there is no way to command-tab through apps (even if there are 
any open), and the only way to shut down is to hold down the power button.

I plan to dig up the original discs and see if I can boot from there, and then 
see what happens...maybe repair permissions or something. I think I have an old 
copy of Tech Tools floating around someplace, but I don't even know what 
version, let alone if it will function properly on this thing. Push comes to 
shove I can take it down to the genius bar tomorrow night, but not before then.

Any advice gratefully accepted, the sooner the better.

***

Bill Spencer in Maryland
IMac Core Duo 2.4 ghz/1 g RAM/Snow Leopard
IMac Core Duo 1.83 ghz/1 g RAM/Snow Leopard

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Re: iMac flip-out--aack!

2009-12-07 Thread Jim Scott

On Dec 7, 2009, at 3:36 PM, William Spencer wrote:

 Hi there: The newer of the two machines listed below has decided to enter a 
 parallel universe. It will not boot to the regular login screen but instead 
 goes straight to my son's desktop after just a couple of seconds worth of a 
 grayish screen I've never seen before, with a horizontal progress-bar-looking 
 sort of thing visible at the bottom of the screen. The menu across the top of 
 the screen is no longer visible, the mouse pointer moves but will not open or 
 close anything, there is no way to command-tab through apps (even if there 
 are any open), and the only way to shut down is to hold down the power button.
 
 I plan to dig up the original discs and see if I can boot from there, and 
 then see what happens...maybe repair permissions or something. I think I have 
 an old copy of Tech Tools floating around someplace, but I don't even know 
 what version, let alone if it will function properly on this thing. Push 
 comes to shove I can take it down to the genius bar tomorrow night, but not 
 before then.
 
 Any advice gratefully accepted, the sooner the better.
 
 ***
 
 Bill Spencer in Maryland
 IMac Core Duo 2.4 ghz/1 g RAM/Snow Leopard
 IMac Core Duo 1.83 ghz/1 g RAM/Snow Leopard

Sounds as if the directory is munged, perhaps from one or more improper 
shutdowns, and that the iMac's booting in a hybrid EFI/OS mode. Running the 
latest version of DiskWarrior for SL (4.2) should clear it up, but if you don't 
have it, try booting from the Snow Leopard install disk. Then try repairing the 
disk using Disk Utility. It's probably not a permissions issue, but you can run 
that too. If Disk Utility repairs the hard drive, keep running the repair 
function until it stops repairing. Then quit the SL installer and see if it 
will boot normally. If it doesn't, then reboot from the SL install disk and 
reinstall SL, then update. The reinstall actually will do an archive  install, 
so you won't lose anything. If that doesn't set things right, then by all means 
take it to the Genius Bar. What it's doing now is very unusual, and possibly 
could indicate a faulty hard drive or some other hardware problem. Let us know 
what transpires.

Jim Scott

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Re: iMac flip-out--aack!

2009-12-07 Thread Elliott Price
It sure sounds like it's software based - If worst comes to worst, you can 
always perform an Archive  install, I believe you can still select this option 
in the Snow Leopard installer. You can even preserve user settings, so it only 
re-installs the base system. 
Have you tried booting in the OSX version of Safe mode? (Hold Shift at startup) 
I don't know if this will do anything - But it might... 



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

On Dec 7, 2009, at 3:50 PM, Jim Scott wrote:

 
 On Dec 7, 2009, at 3:36 PM, William Spencer wrote:
 
 Hi there: The newer of the two machines listed below has decided to enter a 
 parallel universe. It will not boot to the regular login screen but instead 
 goes straight to my son's desktop after just a couple of seconds worth of a 
 grayish screen I've never seen before, with a horizontal 
 progress-bar-looking sort of thing visible at the bottom of the screen. The 
 menu across the top of the screen is no longer visible, the mouse pointer 
 moves but will not open or close anything, there is no way to command-tab 
 through apps (even if there are any open), and the only way to shut down is 
 to hold down the power button.
 
 I plan to dig up the original discs and see if I can boot from there, and 
 then see what happens...maybe repair permissions or something. I think I 
 have an old copy of Tech Tools floating around someplace, but I don't even 
 know what version, let alone if it will function properly on this thing. 
 Push comes to shove I can take it down to the genius bar tomorrow night, but 
 not before then.
 
 Any advice gratefully accepted, the sooner the better.
 
 ***
 
 Bill Spencer in Maryland
 IMac Core Duo 2.4 ghz/1 g RAM/Snow Leopard
 IMac Core Duo 1.83 ghz/1 g RAM/Snow Leopard
 
 Sounds as if the directory is munged, perhaps from one or more improper 
 shutdowns, and that the iMac's booting in a hybrid EFI/OS mode. Running the 
 latest version of DiskWarrior for SL (4.2) should clear it up, but if you 
 don't have it, try booting from the Snow Leopard install disk. Then try 
 repairing the disk using Disk Utility. It's probably not a permissions issue, 
 but you can run that too. If Disk Utility repairs the hard drive, keep 
 running the repair function until it stops repairing. Then quit the SL 
 installer and see if it will boot normally. If it doesn't, then reboot from 
 the SL install disk and reinstall SL, then update. The reinstall actually 
 will do an archive  install, so you won't lose anything. If that doesn't set 
 things right, then by all means take it to the Genius Bar. What it's doing 
 now is very unusual, and possibly could indicate a faulty hard drive or some 
 other hardware problem. Let us know what transpires.
 
 Jim Scott
 
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