I've got a Lombard here that is freezing up trying to run or install OS
X on.
It's a 333Mhz model with 2 64 MB DIMMS, (though I've tried a 128 MB
dimm in combination and by itself in this one).
My original though was to just put in a HDD with OS X on it already
(from a dead PB G4...I figured
Same problem here: my 400 MHz Lombard also resists conversion to OSX,
irrespective of what configuration of RAM I try (up to and including
384 MB). From the replies to my post on the list a few weeks ago, I got
the impression that there is a series (apparently more than one?) of
Lombards that
On Feb 19, 2005, at 2:48 PM, Dijkwel wrote:
Same problem here: my 400 MHz Lombard also resists conversion to OSX,
irrespective of what configuration of RAM I try (up to and including
384 MB). From the replies to my post on the list a few weeks ago, I
got the impression that there is a series
On Feb 19, 2005, at 3:48 PM, Dijkwel wrote:
Same problem here: my 400 MHz Lombard also resists conversion to
OSX.
I had to put in new ram (the old Apple ram would NOT let OSX install)
before my Lombard would allow install. Now it runs Jag beautifully!
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Tim
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on 19/02/05 15:56, Steve Fuller at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 19, 2005, at 2:48 PM, Dijkwel wrote:
Same problem here: my 400 MHz Lombard also resists conversion to OSX,
irrespective of what configuration of RAM I try (up to and including
384 MB). From the replies to my post on the list