Re: Lombard & OSX

2004-04-23 Thread mmnihals
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Re: Lombard & OSX

2004-04-19 Thread Polkadoter
Thanks, for all the suggestions. I think its related to the memory. Will move the 128k stick (actually a 256 but its a dual sided so only sees 128) from the top to the bottom and see what happens. Right now when both stick are in OSX goes only as far as the installation screen, and when I

Re: Lombard & OSX

2004-04-18 Thread mmnihals
As another poster said - remove all peripheral when you run the installer (better to clear this option first before you dig in). If that doesn't work here's an overview of how to get to the bottom ram slot :) http://www.transintl.com/technotes/installrampbg3.htm more detailed instructions from A

Re: Lombard & OSX

2004-04-16 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 16/04/04 13:59, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How do I get to the lower slot? The top one is easy to find. The bottom > one has the 64 meg chip in, so I thought I would switch them and take out the > 64 > meg. I took out the top larger chip and only the original 8.6 dis

Re: Lombard & OSX

2004-04-16 Thread Al Poulin
Linda at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I have a 333 lombard - I wiped the drive - its empty and now trying to=20 > install Panther.=A0 Every time it gets to the installation screen it freezes= > .=A0 I have=20 > 192 meg memory and it says it needs only 128.=A0 Any suggestions, I have a Lombard wit

Re: Lombard & OSX

2004-04-16 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 16/04/04 13:59, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How do I get to the lower slot? The top one is easy to find. The bottom > one has the 64 meg chip in, so I thought I would switch them and take out the > 64 > meg. I took out the top larger chip and only the original 8.6 dis

Re: Lombard & OSX

2004-04-16 Thread Polkadoter
How do I get to the lower slot? The top one is easy to find. The bottom one has the 64 meg chip in, so I thought I would switch them and take out the 64 meg. I took out the top larger chip and only the original 8.6 disk will boot up - the panther disks won't. Any help is appreciated. Als

Re: Lombard & OSX

2004-04-16 Thread mmnihals
I got the same model Lombard running 10.3.3 quite nicely. I've been OSX only since Jaguar. In my experience, 192MB isn't enough for OSX to run smoothly. I had 192 MB myself before OSX. (a 128MB+64MB). Upgraded and put in a 256MB chip in the bottom slot and the 128 in the top slot. At 384mb the mach

Re: Lombard & OSX

2004-04-15 Thread michael Vogt
Yes you need to have only one memory chip in one slot. some say to take out the bottom but I took out the top one then it installed fine Michael & Sharon Vogt <>< On Apr 15, 2004, at 7:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a 333 lombard - I wiped the drive - its empty and now trying to install

Lombard & OSX

2004-04-15 Thread Polkadoter
I have a 333 lombard - I wiped the drive - its empty and now trying to install Panther.  Every time it gets to the installation screen it freezes.  I have 192 meg memory and it says it needs only 128.  Any suggestions, Thanks in advance, Linda -- G-Books is sponsored by a

Re: Sshhhsh...Lombard/osx asleep!

2003-12-07 Thread Clark Martin
At 10:48 PM -0700 12/6/03, Barry Erdman wrote: Hi, Anyone seen this? After it's in sleep mode, nothing seems to wake it up, 'cept pulling the power cord and rebooting... (thank heavens for disk warrior!) Solutions anyone? 333mhz Lombard 192mb ram newly installed 40gig Hitachi DK23FB-40 Newly i

Sshhhsh...Lombard/osx asleep!

2003-12-06 Thread Barry Erdman
Hi, Anyone seen this? After it's in sleep mode, nothing seems to wake it up, 'cept pulling the power cord and rebooting... (thank heavens for disk warrior!) Solutions anyone? 333mhz Lombard 192mb ram newly installed 40gig Hitachi DK23FB-40 Newly installed osx 10.2.8 (6R73) Intermittent. Now it