On Oct 10, 2005, at 12:07, G-Books wrote:
From my experiences with Lombards (I have a 400mhz) the freezing and
non-booting could be from a faulty processor.
Is there some kind of pattern to the non-functioning? When it cannot
boot at
all; is that only after it crashes after it starts up & fre
>> It sounds like you're thinking it could be the OS; I think it
may be a faulty
processor card, and/or maybe an overheating one. Would you happen to have /
access to an extra Lombard processor?
You could try disabling the L2 cache with some third party software
like CPU director. Or, t
There are a bunch of Mac users in the Region tho I don't seen any user
groups listed for the entire northern part of Indiana (I'm surprised
there isn't one in Mich.City or South Bend). Try the IL
listing--there's 3 listed in Chicago. (Our user group listed there,
the Aurora Area Apple Core is the
>> It sounds like you're thinking it could be the OS; I think it may be a faulty
>> processor card, and/or maybe an overheating one. Would you happen to have /
>> access to an extra Lombard processor?
>
> You could try disabling the L2 cache with some third party software
> like CPU director. O
on 10/10/05 6:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sorry to hear about your problems with your Lombard.
thanks for the comiseration...
> From my experiences with Lombards (I have a 400mhz) the feeezing and
> non-booting could be from a faulty processor.
> Would you happen to h
Sorry to hear about your problems with your Lombard.
From my experiences with Lombards (I have a 400mhz) the feeezing and
non-booting could be from a faulty processor.
Is there some kind of pattern to the non-functioning? When it cannot boot at
all; is that only after it crashes after it starts
Sorry to hear about your problems with your Lombard.
>From my experiences with Lombards (I have a 400mhz) the feeezing and
non-booting could be from a faulty processor.
Is there some kind of pattern to the non-functioning? When it cannot boot at
all; is that only after it crashes after it star
on 10/10/05 12:19 PM, R. P. Bell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Where are you, Kristina?
>
chicagoland
> Did the tech tell you that a hardware failure occurred?
>
No ...only...that the DVD CDR was bad...i knew that...and some g-book member
reavok sold me a new one Sept 14 but he hasn't sent it y
Where are you, Kristina?
Did the tech tell you that a hardware failure occurred? If so, what failed?
And,
did you request that he add "gobs of shareware
and do dads" (I ask that, because that may be part of your problem, esp.
running
OS 9.2.x).
We can probably resolve your issues at no cost a
In August I sent my Lombard to a tech I met here on the G-books list. He
apparently spent much time and effort and my 250.00. Unfortunately the
problem still exists. It worked fine he says for him...but from the time I
got it back it would still lock up or not start...and it has been getting
worse
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