Re: Wallstreet Dead

2004-12-20 Thread Mikael Byström
Laurent Daudelin said: I think your hard disk is busted. Why? Shouldn't some serious errors turn up when running disktests? I think rather that there is a NVRAM or PRAM problem. Facing the same symptoms I'd start with a fundamental reset (starting up with Cmd-Opt-O-F and typing reset-nvram and

Re: Wallstreet Dead

2004-12-20 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 20/12/04 19:32, Mikael Byström at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Laurent Daudelin said: I think your hard disk is busted. Why? Shouldn't some serious errors turn up when running disktests? I think rather that there is a NVRAM or PRAM problem. Facing the same symptoms I'd start with a

Re: Wallstreet Dead

2004-12-16 Thread Clark Martin
At 7:24 PM -0800 12/15/04, CR wrote: Greetings. I'm new to this list migrating from the PowerBooks list. I've been given a Wallstreet Family M4753 1998 233MHz-512K/32MB/2GB HD/4MB vieo/CD/Modem It's dead. First I wonder if the above numbers verify that it is the VersionII? Yes it is, same model I

Re: Wallstreet Dead

2004-12-16 Thread CR
Very interesting and useful advise. The first pattern I've noticed is that I can boot from an installer disc or Tech Tools but if something goes wrong and it freezes or I shut down to switch CDs then I cannot reboot again until after the PB has rested unplugged for a number of hours, say

Re: Wallstreet Dead

2004-12-16 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 16/12/04 21:13, CR at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Very interesting and useful advise. The first pattern I've noticed is that I can boot from an installer disc or Tech Tools but if something goes wrong and it freezes or I shut down to switch CDs then I cannot reboot again until after the PB

Re: Wallstreet Dead

2004-12-15 Thread Katherine Zysk
Greetings. I'm new to this list migrating from the PowerBooks list. I've been given a Wallstreet Family M4753 1998 233MHz-512K/32MB/2GB HD/4MB vieo/CD/Modem It's dead. First I wonder if the above numbers verify that it is the VersionII? Secondly, I'll describe it's symptoms in

Wallstreet Dead

2004-12-15 Thread CR
Greetings. I'm new to this list migrating from the PowerBooks list. I've been given a Wallstreet Family M4753 1998 233MHz-512K/32MB/2GB HD/4MB vieo/CD/Modem It's dead. First I wonder if the above numbers verify that it is the VersionII? Secondly, I'll describe it's symptoms in solicitation of

Re: Wallstreet Dead

2004-12-15 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 15/12/04 22:24, CR at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Greetings. I'm new to this list migrating from the PowerBooks list. I've been given a Wallstreet Family M4753 1998 233MHz-512K/32MB/2GB HD/4MB vieo/CD/Modem It's dead. First I wonder if the above numbers verify that it is the

Re: Wallstreet dead? How to resuscitate?

2004-02-14 Thread JOHN.E.ABRAHAM
Hi Listers On 12/02/04 16:54, Jack Countryman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've had a bottom of the line G3 series Wallstreet given to me. I helped get it to boot some time back and pulled data off of it...so I know it had a dead pram battery then. I eventually got it to boot then by leaving

Re: Wallstreet dead? How to resuscitate?

2004-02-13 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 12/02/04 16:54, Jack Countryman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've had a bottom of the line G3 series Wallstreet given to me. I helped get it to boot some time back and pulled data off of it...so I know it had a dead pram battery then. I eventually got it to boot then by leaving it plugged in

Wallstreet dead? How to resuscitate?

2004-02-12 Thread Jack Countryman
I've had a bottom of the line G3 series Wallstreet given to me. I helped get it to boot some time back and pulled data off of it...so I know it had a dead pram battery then. I eventually got it to boot then by leaving it plugged in for a while...but this time its sat plugged in for over 24