Glad to hear its up and walking.
Try running a CD cleaner through the CD drive. Sounds like its dirty or out
of focus. There is an adjustment process for the drive, I had to do it for
my 1400, but its a little complicated. Somebody had directions for the
PB1400 CD drive (should be similar). I don't
Glad to hear its up and walking.
Try running a CD cleaner through the CD drive. Sounds like its dirty or out
of focus. There is an adjustment process for the drive, I had to do it for
my 1400, but its a little complicated. Somebody had directions for the
PB1400 CD drive (should be similar). I don'
on 02/12/04 23:22, Katherine Zysk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I had the Wallstreet that had the disallowed symbol while starting in 10.2
>
> I borrowed a ibook and moved my HD over. It still had the disallowed symbol
> so I put a 9 start-up CD in, and after starting from that told the HD to
>
I had the Wallstreet that had the disallowed symbol while starting in 10.2
I borrowed a ibook and moved my HD over. It still had the disallowed symbol
so I put a 9 start-up CD in, and after starting from that told the HD to
start from 9.
Put it back in the Wallstreet and it is running again in 9
The National Enquirer reports at 6:35 PM -0500 12/1/04, Katherine Zysk wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Did you add any memory to it?
> >>>
> >>> -Laurent.
> >> About a year or two ago, I think that it has 256
> >
> > Then, you might want to take it out to see, although you might not have
> > enough memory left
>Why does the disallowed symbol come up.
>What does it mean?
Bad or unbootable OS X install.
>Not enough ram?
>Bad ram?
Nope.
Bad RAM might have caused your install to fail - I missed the start of the
thread
>I did get it to install and it ran fine, I booted into 9 to work on some older
appli
on 01/12/04 18:35, Katherine Zysk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you add any memory to it?
-Laurent.
>>> About a year or two ago, I think that it has 256
>>
>> Then, you might want to take it out to see, although you might not have
>> enough memory left to install OS X. I'v
>>>
>>> Did you add any memory to it?
>>>
>>> -Laurent.
>> About a year or two ago, I think that it has 256
>
> Then, you might want to take it out to see, although you might not have
> enough memory left to install OS X. I've read a lot of complaints from
> Lombard users unable to install OS X
On 01/12/04 17:37, "Katherine Zysk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On 30/11/04 22:20, "Katherine Zysk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> I am working on my Wallstreet.
>>>
>>> First it had a bad dc card (plug moved up and down)
>>> It wouldn't charge right so I replaced it.
>>>
>>> With that in
> On 30/11/04 22:20, "Katherine Zysk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I am working on my Wallstreet.
>>
>> First it had a bad dc card (plug moved up and down)
>> It wouldn't charge right so I replaced it.
>>
>> With that in place I put in the batteries and they would not charge.
>>
>> I thought
On 30/11/04 22:20, "Katherine Zysk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am working on my Wallstreet.
>
> First it had a bad dc card (plug moved up and down)
> It wouldn't charge right so I replaced it.
>
> With that in place I put in the batteries and they would not charge.
>
> I thought maybe the l
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