Re: OS X Refuses to Boot in 2 Different Machines...

2004-07-06 Thread Mikael Byström
[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Any ideas? You've done the usual total resetting like reset of NVRAM, PRAM reset and also taking out the backup battery (if there is one) and leave it and power cord out for 10 minutes or longer? If so, checking the boot sectors with Disk Warrior or

Re: OS X Refuses to Boot in 2 Different Machines...

2004-07-04 Thread Zoltan Batiz
On Jul 3, 2004, at 12:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Interesting dilemma: Graphite iBook 466mhz Clamshell, tons of ram, 10 gig drive, successfully installed and ran Panther, but iMovie refused to load and then 9.1 off a Universal Installer would not load. Wiped, installed 9.2.1 then upgraded

OS X Refuses to Boot in 2 Different Machines...

2004-07-03 Thread illovox
Interesting dilemma: Graphite iBook 466mhz Clamshell, tons of ram, 10 gig drive, successfully installed and ran Panther, but iMovie refused to load and then 9.1 off a Universal Installer would not load. Wiped, installed 9.2.1 then upgraded to 9.2.2. Figured Panther v. of iMovie is too

Re: OS X Refuses to Boot in 2 Different Machines...

2004-07-03 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 03/07/04 15:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Interesting dilemma: Graphite iBook 466mhz Clamshell, tons of ram, 10 gig drive, successfully installed and ran Panther, but iMovie refused to load and then 9.1 off a Universal Installer would not load. Wiped, installed 9.2.1