Hi
I have a Pismo 500Mhz that cant find the startup drive when I do a
restart, but is fine if I do a complete shutdown.
Does anyone know if it's possible to re-flash the ROM with the same
version
that its already on it, or with an earlier version. The reason I'm
looking at the ROM
is that it
On 22/04/04 14:02, Dean Reichert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have a Pismo 500Mhz that cant find the startup drive when I do a
restart, but is fine if I do a complete shutdown.
Does anyone know if it's possible to re-flash the ROM with the same
version
that its already on it, or with an
Yes, I did try a different hard drive. both apple ROM'd by the way.
I also should have mentioned that the hard drives wont spin back up
after a restart. Also, if you have a system install CD in the DVD
drive, it will
find that and start but the HD wont show up on the desktop because
it has
Sorry, Dean, but could this be part of the ongoing
Pismo problem? If so, I'm glad I settled for an
ancient PDQ for a lot less.
With regards to BIOS, check out this page -
http://homepage.mac.com/
techedgeezine/cart_mac_pb5.html.
Best
George
--- Dean Reichert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I did
On Thursday, April 22, 2004, at 01:02 PM, Dean Reichert wrote:
I have a Pismo 500Mhz that cant find the startup drive when I do a
restart, but is fine if I do a complete shutdown. [...] By the way,
the Pismo functions perfectly in every other way.
Any ideas?
I had a similar problem with my
Hello Drew:
Running a Pismo 400 with 576MB RAM, 60GB HD, OS 9.2.2 w/many third
party utilities and hacks.
Problem #1 really sounds like RAM or loose processor.
Problem #2: Apple Audio Extension. Had the same problem. Would have
to reboot with extensions off and then switch back to get going