On Saturday, Dec 10, 2005, at 00:46 America/Chicago, Laurent Daudelin
wrote:
That's because Apple puts some kind of protection on the CD and DVDs
that
they provide with a new Mac. Said CD or DVD will only boot the specific
model you purchased. You need to buy the full retail release which
Hi,
I've got an OS X Panther install disc that came with a Mac mini, and I
can't get my Lombard to boot from the DVD. It says install disc, but
the Lombard won't even mount it. If this will help, the Lombard is
currently running OS X Jaguar with 192 MB of RAM, the 6 GB Hard Drive
and it's
on 09/12/05 18:41, Caleb Cupples at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've got an OS X Panther install disc that came with a Mac mini, and I
can't get my Lombard to boot from the DVD. It says install disc, but
the Lombard won't even mount it. If this will help, the Lombard is
currently running
On Fri, Apr 16, 2004 at 05:34:27AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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: on 4/16/04 12:05 AM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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: 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
If you have a 6G drive installed with 9.2.2 on it, will OSX ask you
to partition it first, or will it do it on the fly during install??
[...]
: On lombard, requires partitioned drive with x on first part less than
: 8 gigs large
Wrong machine. Wallstreet, yes, you must partition.
Lombard, no,
on 4/16/04 12:05 AM, G-Books 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,
No I don't think so I just wiped my drive and did the panther install
fine . then latter I put os 9.1 to so I could boot into it to use
Apple DVD player
Michael Sharon Vogt
On Apr 16, 2004, at 6:34 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 4/16/04 12:05 AM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
On 16/04/04 08:39, michael Vogt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No I don't think so I just wiped my drive and did the panther install
fine . then latter I put os 9.1 to so I could boot into it to use
Apple DVD player
Michael Sharon Vogt
On Apr 16, 2004, at 6:34 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 16, 2004, at 6:58 PM, G-Books wrote:
On lombard, requires partitioned drive with x on first part less than
8 gigs
large
Not on the Lombard, only on the Wallstreet and Beige G3.
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Will guys I got it on there
and is working great I knew it would but I was running 9.2 because I
wanted to watch DVDs on the G3 . I was taking to a person the other day
and they had the same Power book and they said VLC will work to watch
DVDs and you don't have to have the Apples DVD player we
If I remember right some one said that you might have to pull some ram
to install Panther is this right
Michael Sharon Vogt
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On Mar 1, 2004, at 6:44 PM, michael Vogt wrote:
If I remember right some one said that you might have to pull some ram
to install Panther is this right
Michael Sharon Vogt
Possibly. i had problem installing (it wouldn't install at all) and
running (random crashes) Panther with 512MB
I never been in my powerbook do you take the Torx screws on the bottom
to get to the Memory
On Mar 1, 2004, at 4:54 PM, rgeaston wrote:
On Mar 1, 2004, at 6:44 PM, michael Vogt wrote:
If I remember right some one said that you might have to pull some
ram to install Panther is this right
on 01/03/04 18:56, michael Vogt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I never been in my powerbook do you take the Torx screws on the bottom
to get to the Memory
No! No need to do that. You should first try to find a web site that shows
pictures on how to replace memory in a Lombard (or a Wallstreet or
I tried to find the answer in the archives but didn't see an appropriate
thread.
Which OSX should I settle on for my Lombard 400/384 RAM? 10.1 (which I
have but have not installed)? Jaguar? Panther?
I really don't want to buy new application software. I most frequently
use Microsoft 98
on 16/01/04 20:21, w miller at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to find the answer in the archives but didn't see an appropriate
thread.
Which OSX should I settle on for my Lombard 400/384 RAM? 10.1 (which I
have but have not installed)? Jaguar? Panther?
I really don't want to buy new
They will work better in Classic, and I would go with MacOS X 10.3,
personally. You have to purchase one of them, and it might as well be
the newest. 10.3 runs very well on my Lombard 333, with Photoshop 7
running well natively. I used Office 98 a few times, and it feels
almost as snappy as
Folks:
Don't know if this will resolve your problem but it may be worth a try.
boot up into open firmeware (Apple-Option-O-F)
at the prompt type reset-nvram (without the quotes) then hit return
type set-defaults then return
type reset-all then return
the machine should now reboot (if it doesn't
I have a lombard with 512 RAM and 40GB HD. currently running the latest
version of 10.2. When i try to install Panther it gets most of the
way through the install and then the screen goes funky as if both the
vertical and horizontal hold both go at the same time. i tried an
archive and
Robert,
I had the exact same problem during the install. The only way I could
find to complete the install was to remove the RAM from the upper
slot. No amount of PRAM zapping, video driver deletion, permissions
repairing, or even reformatting the destination drive would change
the
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