On 16/05/05 16:13, John Slavin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I stuck a usb camera in a USB PC card in my Wallstreet II's card slot.
Now my PCcard slot doesn't seem to want to work. Specifically, my
wireless card is not longer recognized. I'm afraid I've blown
something on the PC card slot
In a never ending quest to keep my Wallstreet going I attempted a Tiger
install. I tried this the same way I did Panther, by removing the hard-drive,
putting it in a firewire casing and installing from my Tower. It installs fine
and runs great on the tower, but when I transfer the hard-drive
The wallstreet is not a supported platform for Tiger. Stick with
Panther on your Wallstreet
Steve
On May 16, 2005, at 3:18 PM, Edward Jackson wrote:
In a never ending quest to keep my Wallstreet going I attempted a
Tiger install. I tried this the same way I did Panther, by
removing the
The wallstreet is not a supported platform for Tiger. Stick with
Panther on your Wallstreet
WS is not supported for panther too! but I managed to install it with XPF
Try, as soon as it is available the version that installs Tiger, with
XPostFacto (XPF).
Ben
PS. I managed to install Tiger to
I have a Wall Street running OS 9.2. When I try to
burn a disk using the Apple Disk Burning software I
get a messege that this disk is unreadable and it ask
me ti initialize it. It only gives me the option of a
Pro dos format and then tells me that it is locked.
How can a brand new blank disk be
On May 16, 2005, at 4:58 PM, Beniamino Cenci Goga wrote:
PS. I managed to install Tiger to the iBook G3 via SCSI disk mode: it
is pretty slow but usable.
Was Panther on the iBook before Tiger? If so, is Tiger slower than
Panther had been?
I'm wondering whether to upgrade some older iMacs
On May 16, 2005, at 10:15 PM, Rick McCutcheon wrote:
On 14-May-05, at 2:35 PM, dan_A wrote:
On May 14, 2005, at 3:14 PM, Chris wrote:
Any idea if you can receive faxes in 10.3 or 10.4 on a DSL line?
Chris, you can. Sign up for a free efax number. Whoever faxes you,
using a fax machine via phone
My dad just got a G4 iBook (800 mHz), and there seems to be a small,
but annoying issue:
When i inserted the Tiger DVD to upgrade it, the drive spun up, but
very loudly. Like a buzz saw loud. Is this a known issue? Is it
correctable at home here, since I don't think this machine has a
Actually I reformatted and performed a clean install (via FW target
mode, sorry, not SCSI mode): it is not the slower that Panther,
but I have to say that the previous configuration was the result of 3
years of upgrades and software installations, so I guess a clean
install of 10.3 could