Re: Misbehaving PowerBook G4 400MHz...

2005-04-17 Thread Larry le Mac
From: John McGibney [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sounds like the OS-9 drivers for the Hard drive weren't installed. Hold the X key to start from X. Yes, sounds likely, however, holding down X during startup doesn't make any difference... :o( Any other tips ? Larry

Re: Misbehaving PowerBook G4 400MHz...

2005-04-17 Thread John McGibney
Start from the OS-X install CD and run disk utility. Try Techtool if you have it. If all else fails reformat re install. John From: John McGibney [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sounds like the OS-9 drivers for the Hard drive weren't installed. Hold the X key to start from X. Yes, sounds likely,

Re: Misbehaving PowerBook G4 400MHz...

2005-04-16 Thread John McGibney
Sounds like the OS-9 drivers for the Hard drive weren't installed. Hold the X key to start from X. John I recently bought a cheap (dropped and dented) PB G4 TiBook with a non-working DVD drive, but it ran fine with OS X installed. I then installed OS 9 onto it through FW disk mode and now