On Dec 5, 2012, at 7:03 PM, t...@nehaia.dk wrote:
i had one behave exactly like this when I tried to boot it from a
cd, and
with no memory and harddrive installed.
No, your memory must be wrong. He said it "chimed" when he pressed the
power button, the chime is the audio confirmation of th
Il giorno 06/12/12 01:57, t...@nehaia.dk ha scritto:
> i had one behave exactly like this when I tried to boot it from a cd, and
> with no memory and harddrive installed
AFAIK, with no memory the Mac should "beep" one time
(see http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1547 )
and do not chime (like the OP's
Den Torsdag, 6/12 2012, 01:57, t...@nehaia.dk skrev:
> Den Tirsdag, 4/12 2012, 09:43, jayson skinner skrev:
>> i just bought a used 2004 imac g5 desktop and i dont know what to do.
>> hears
>> my problem. when i plug the power, keyboard and mouse in and press the
>> power button the screen will eit
Den Tirsdag, 4/12 2012, 09:43, jayson skinner skrev:
> i just bought a used 2004 imac g5 desktop and i dont know what to do.
> hears
> my problem. when i plug the power, keyboard and mouse in and press the
> power button the screen will either start up with the chime but stay
> black.
> you can kin
On Dec 5, 2012, at 12:54 PM, Geke wrote:
> From half-gone memories, I recall:
> PPDs are not drivers. They are more like parameter files, informing the
> Laserwriter driver and the application what the printer can do and what it
> can't: resolution, colours, duplex, etc. As far as I know they
>From half-gone memories, I recall:
PPDs are not drivers. They are more like parameter files, informing the
Laserwriter driver and the application what the printer can do and what it
can't: resolution, colours, duplex, etc. As far as I know they have a fixed
syntax, but there are special version