I am thinking of uprgrading my wallstreet to a powerlogix G4/500 card.
If someone has a horror story please let me know
tks sean
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i have a 20 gig in my wallstreet II 233 and it worked great from day
one. maybe your drive is pooched
sean
On Wednesday, December 18, 2002, at 05:20 PM, Gary E Davis wrote:
Hi Hal
I did that and the install went fine. Its when I rebooted the machine
the HD
is not starting up. It sounds
, at 01:34 America/Indianapolis, Andrew Johnson
wrote:
On Monday, December 16, 2002, at 11:52 PM, sean weijand wrote:
Not True!
I am running OS X10.2.2 on my lowly wallstreet and every time i boot
up
in Jag the start-up screen is the Happy Mac with a ugly looking
sort
of spinning OS X icon
Not True!
I am running OS X10.2.2 on my lowly wallstreet and every time i boot up
in Jag the start-up screen is the Happy Mac with a ugly looking sort
of spinning OS X icon at the bottom.
go figure
sean
On Monday, December 16, 2002, at 08:08 PM, Andrew Johnson wrote:
On Monday, December
Just a note:
WD-40 is not really a lubricant. if you look on the can you can see
what it is made of. there are much better things on the market. i have
a can of a product called dura-lube that is way better. if you check
your local auto parts supplier i'm sure you can get a much better
Is your drive formatted correctly i seem to recall having to re-format
the drive on my imac because it wasn't HFS+ (i think)
sean
On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, at 01:46 AM, Christopher Hack wrote:
I am trying to install 10.2 on my wall street, and reach a screen
where it
says it cannot
Don't go trashin' your OS9 quite yet. I have a wallstreet II 233 with
320 megs of ram and no matter how hard i try to convince myself that
speed isn't everything i still have to go back to OS9 as jaguar is just
too darn slow. I wish it wasn't the case but until i upgrade the
processor or buy a
Success!
I was able to install without any problems by using my external scsi
cdrw drive. Other than the OSX 10.2 discs i have never had any trouble
with my built-in drive so who knows? but am in business now.
tks for your feedback.
sean
On Sunday, November 24, 2002, at 07:36 PM, Laurent
As long as you tell the insurance company exactly what happened, then
they are able to do with that info as they wish. if they cover you
great, if not, not great, either way no fraud as far as i can see.
sean
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A Toonie is only a couple of cents, isn't it?? Or is that just it's
purchasing power?
sean
my toonie. (i think my opinion is worth more than a couple cents ;)
-J
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