Luis Sequeira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 9/2/03 7:11 am:
>My wife's Wallstreet
>(233MHz, 384MB, 20GB, OS
>X 10.2.6)
>has developed a problem, in
>that everytime it starts up
>or wakes from
>sleep the screen is very dark
>(its contents being almost
>invisible).
>
>The grey screen with tbe
this happens allot on wallstreetsit usually occures from the
battery coming out while the powerbook is asleep in os nine but can
occur other ways
the fix is simple
boot the computer into os nine,
put the computer to sleep,
wake it up,
boot back into 10
;) thats it!
after that the pro
well good news.for some reason my computer will now boot up into os
nine...im not sure why or how but now it does...i was doing some hard
drive rennovation (deleting things and such) but dont see how that
could of helped.maby becouse i recently did the updates??
anyway it no longer seems
On 02/09/03 10:25, "gf sciacca" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Following a OSX Mail freeze-up and forced re-boot, my 333 Lombard (40 GB,
> 384 MB RAM) refuses to boot onto OSX (installed in a 8 GB partition).
> Following the grey screen with the apple and rotating cursor, I only get a
> blue screen,
This is often a sign of a dead or "previously dead" PRAM battery.
Booting into OS9 will correct the problem within the PRAM and allow the
computer to continue to function normally when in OS X.
However if the symptoms return when the computer is disconnected from
AC power and the main battery i
>
2. Disk Partitioning: I've presently partioned my 40G drive into a
just less than 8 for X (yes the "1st" per previous posts on this
forum) and 3 others (1 for OS 8, 1 for OS 9 and 1 for "Data"). A)
Will X load on a partion created by 9...
Yes, it should work fine. Curiously, the 8GB partitio
Following a OSX Mail freeze-up and forced re-boot, my 333 Lombard (40 GB,
384 MB RAM) refuses to boot onto OSX (installed in a 8 GB partition).
Following the grey screen with the apple and rotating cursor, I only get a
blue screen, occasionally flashing lighetr blue.
It boots fine OS 9.2.2 off the
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 03:11:56PM +0100, Luis Sequeira wrote:
:
: My wife's Wallstreet (233MHz, 384MB, 20GB, OS X 10.2.6)
: has developed a problem, in that everytime it starts up or wakes from
: sleep the screen is very dark (its contents being almost invisible).
:
: The grey screen with tbe b
My wife's Wallstreet (233MHz, 384MB, 20GB, OS X 10.2.6)
has developed a problem, in that everytime it starts up or wakes from
sleep the screen is very dark (its contents being almost invisible).
The grey screen with tbe big Apple logo looks fine, but after that it
is like the brightness was turn
I can play them on my Lombard (400 MHz OS 9.2.2 ) with Apple Video
Player (version 1.7.3) but Quicktime (version 5.0.2) and Apple DVD
player (version 1.3) don't seem to see them.
You should be able to open the .DAT file directly with QuickTime
player. CPB MPEG-1s at VCD resolutions should be p
On 8/31/03 1:04 AM, "Brian Burge Hendrix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1. Is running off the 1400/cs adaptor a bad idea? I needed to do so for
> at least long enough to transfer some important files from the pismo to
> my ipod in case the machine has further problems. Apple's support site
> says t
on 01/09/03 19:47, Krevnik at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> From: Andrew King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Reply-To: "G-Books" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Mon, 01 Sep 2003 18:04:46 -0400
>> To: "G-Books" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: VCD player for Lombard 400 MHz OS 9.2.2 ??
>>
>> A friend just sca
on 01/09/03 19:47, Krevnik at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> From: Andrew King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Reply-To: "G-Books" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Mon, 01 Sep 2003 18:04:46 -0400
>> To: "G-Books" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: VCD player for Lombard 400 MHz OS 9.2.2 ??
>>
>> A friend just sca
on 01/09/03 19:29, Kyle Hansen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 9/1/03 6:24 PM, "Jackie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into the
> Cybertrough:
>> I always thought it was for just the bricks, too, but I personally know
>> 3 Pismo owners who had their yo-yo adapters replaced by Apple. They
>> filled in t
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