just a heads up to anyone whos trying to do this to a quicksilver 2001.
***DONT DO IT***
i just fried my G4 867mhz quicksilver by trying this with a 9600XT graphics
card (mac G5 OEM card)
the power supply is completely fried and will not power up.
its not worth it. just keep using the thing
On Jan 25, 2014, at 5:49 AM, Chris Nova chrisnova...@gmail.com wrote:
just a heads up to anyone whos trying to do this to a quicksilver 2001.
***DONT DO IT***
i just fried my G4 867mhz quicksilver by trying this with a 9600XT graphics
card (mac G5 OEM card)
the power supply is completely
Hi Gang,
Don't know about you, but if I want to get ignored, I post a note on the
MacIntel group.
The G-Group is always good to respond, so… can someone perhaps tell me who
the List nanny is for the MacIntel group and I can reach them to find out
why I never get a response and my posts, well,
You will have no issue with a SATA III drive. Good luck!
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Thank you, Alex.
Appreciate the confirm.
Regards,
Dana
On 1/25/14 3:27 PM, Alex Sciortino of zeosr...@gmail.com sent
You will have no issue with a SATA III drive. Good luck!
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No problem! Happy to help!
On Jan 25, 2014 1:51 PM, Dana Collins dlcatft...@frontier.com wrote:
Thank you, Alex.
Appreciate the confirm.
Regards,
Dana
On 1/25/14 3:27 PM, Alex Sciortino of zeosr...@gmail.com sent
You will have no issue with a SATA III drive. Good luck!
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You
It is compatible, it will just operate at SATA I speed.
On 1/25/14, 2:19 PM, DLC wrote:
Hi Gang,
Don't know about you, but if I want to get ignored, I post a note on
the MacIntel group.
The G-Group is always good to respond, so… can someone perhaps tell me
who the List nanny is for the
On Jan 25, 2014, at 11:19 AM, DLC wrote:
Don't know about you, but if I want to get ignored, I post a note on the
MacIntel group.
The G-Group is always good to respond, so… can someone perhaps tell me who
the List nanny is for the MacIntel group and I can reach them to find out why
I
On Jan 24, 2014, at 16:42 , smac0031 wrote:
I have made some progress on the DA G4. I replaced the battery and
zapped the pram which made no difference.
I disconnected all usb devices except the keyboard and a Logitech
trackball and tried shutting down which also made no difference.
- DA G4 will not shut down #143c9065cd6ec511_group_thread_0
Additional cards are known to cause problems to sleep feature
I have the same problem, my MMD dual 1.25 running Tiger won't sleep either.
When I put it to sleep it crashes and when I try to restart my MDD doesn't
know
I pulled the USB 2.0 card. No difference. It quits the finder leaving the
desktop picture up.
It is an NEC card 1030 is on it (Without my glasses) It has six ports, 5
external 1 internal.
What does this sudo shutdown -h now command do. The terminal tells the Mac
to shutdown?
Mark Murphy
On
On Jan 25, 2014, at 17:32 , smac0031 wrote:
What does this sudo shutdown -h now command do. The terminal tells
the Mac to shutdown?
In short, yes. Using the terminal gives you more flexibility in
issuing commands (only the daily, typical things are given a menu or
button some
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