George,
What do you mean when you say that the processor is 'ticking'?? I don't think
they make any noise. Could it be because your hard drive is making that noise?
Your mention of 'ticking' reminded me of this: A little while ago, my Pismo
hard drive started making a lot of clicking (ticking?)
Hello all,
I just posted this to Apple Discussions but thought it still worth posting
here.
I discovered this today and thought it might be of some use to others using
10.2.1 who experience unusually long startup times. It may only apply if you
do NOT use your Ethernet port routinely (I use Ai
> Date: Wed, 4 Sep 2002 17:20:04 -0500
> Subject: Re: Pismo?
> From: Luca Rescigno
> In-Reply-To:
> Message-Id:
>
> The Pismo is a great laptop. I don't own one,
> but I do have its
> grand-daddy, the Wallstreet (available in
> 233-300 MHz, instead of the
> Pismo's 400-500 MHz). Judging by
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone out there has attempted clean-installing Jaguar (or
upgrading to Jaguar from 10.1.5) on a Pismo Powerbook containing greater than
512MB RAM.
There is a preliminary report on MacFixit.com that installation might be a
problem on Pismos containing RAM DIMMs that a