remove any dimm of memory ram. Remove the pram batt. Left the the motherboard
without batt. For one or two hours and start to test every dimm one by
one...turn off set up the next... Turn off and the next REMEMBER KILL ALL THE
POWER FIRTS AND DISCHARGE THE STATIC BEFORE TOUCH ANY COMPONENT !
On
Check the memory ram compatibility, remove any extra pci card like USB or
FireWire, printer or scanner. Kill before the power and push the power for the
static and start to remove any dimm of memory ram. Remove the pram batt. E
On Feb 2, 2011, at 5:17 PM, gifutiger wrote:
> Greetings
>
>
> M
Greetings
Macintosh: System Error Codes Explained
http://support.apple.com/kb/TA44464?viewlocale=en_US
Cheers
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On Feb 2, 1:30 am, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>
> Feb 2 01:13:31 localhost kernel[0]: ApplePMU::PMU forced shutdown, cause =
> -122
I was experiencing this error on my PowerMac G5. Going thru this post
resolved the issue for me:
http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/systems/Dual_Core_G5_Shutdowns.html
What
On Feb 2, 2011, at 1:30 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
"/usr/sbin/lookupd"[40]: exited abnormally: Hangup
What does the first one mean? How can I fix it?
What does line 3 mean? Never seen it before.
There's some sort of bug in lookupd, a kernel process in Tiger 10.4
and lower. A 3rd-party fix ha
On Feb 2, 2011, at 12:30 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
> I was at my computer when it just shut down this time.
> No power outtage or fluxuation.
>
> This is what caught my eye
>
> Feb 2 01:13:29 localhost kernel[0]: ROM ndrv for ATY,Rage128y is too old
> (0xb2943306)
>
This is simply informatio
I was at my computer when it just shut down this time.
No power outtage or fluxuation.
This is what caught my eye
Feb 2 01:13:29 localhost kernel[0]: ROM ndrv for ATY,Rage128y is too old
(0xb2943306)
Feb 2 01:13:31 localhost kernel[0]: UniNEnet: Ethernet address
00:03:93:85:f5:6a
Feb 2 01:13
On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 9:25 PM, Tina K. wrote:
> On 2010/12/29 08:45, Dan wrote:
>
>> The answer is to use the proper command
>>
>> diskutil eject devicename
>>
>
> If for some reason you don't know the proper device name, and it is a
> tray-loading ODD, you can use:
>
> drutil tray open
> druti
On 2010/12/29 08:45, Dan wrote:
The answer is to use the proper command
diskutil eject devicename
If for some reason you don't know the proper device name, and it is a
tray-loading ODD, you can use:
drutil tray open
drutil tray close
Tina
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On Dec 31, 2010, at 10:11 AM, Tom wrote:
If you want to go the absolute easiest on the environment, don't wash
your dishes at all. Lick them clean.
Reminds me of that actress who says you should never use more than one
square of toilet paper, to save trees. I can't remember her name, but
her ni
> "THE" dishwasher. as if everyone has one handy. to some folks, save
> the environment is more than a feel good bumpersticker to put on their
> Hummer. a dishwasher uses 40 gallons of hot water (heating requires
> energy) to clean dishes that could be washed more thoroughly by hand
> using onl
On Dec 31, 2010, at 8:52 AM, Nestamicky wrote:
> On 31/12/10 8:01 AM, John Carmonne wrote:
>> As far as the green crap goes the waste of the compnent contributes a lot
>> more wasted energy than the renewable water and electricity you use.
>>
>> BTW use the top rack away from the heating and d
On 31/12/10 8:01 AM, John Carmonne wrote:
As far as the green crap goes the waste of the compnent contributes a lot more
wasted energy than the renewable water and electricity you use.
BTW use the top rack away from the heating and drying coil.
Come on John, show some respect. Calling other'
>>
>>
> You have not counted the amount of water used at pre-wash before the dishes
> are thrown in. What a waste for owners. Meanwhile the folks at the utility
> companies are running to the bank with joyful tears.
The purpose of the dish washer is that it does a better job of cleaning witho
On 30/12/10 9:30 AM, ah...clem wrote:
a dishwasher uses 40 gallons of hot water (heating requires
energy) to clean dishes that could be washed more thoroughly by hand
using only 2 gallons of water.
You have not counted the amount of water used at pre-wash before the
dishes are thrown in. What a
On an unrelated note, I'm seeing some new names here now. I really have
been gone a while...group's still very much vibrant.
On 29/12/10 7:52 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
OK, 2 questions
1) Kitty dumped Diet Pepsi on my (Mac) USB KB. How should I clean it so
it can be sued again?
In the mea
On Dec 29, 2010, at 1:21 PM, Dan wrote:
At 8:03 PM +0100 12/29/2010, Erik Harperink wrote:
Spiliing coke: rinse in water (yes, detach keyboard !) and for the
time being leave to try in a warm spot for at least two weeks.
Dry the keyboard, and leave it for 2 days in a warm spot. 2 weeks
is i
On Dec 29, 2:21 pm, Dan wrote:
> Two days?
> Two weeks?
>
> ROFL
>
> Water apparently takes a long time to evaporate in some areas on the
> planet! I guess it's kind of like the way electrons flow at
> different speeds off motherboards, when people are told to pull their
> PRAM battery for 5 min
On Dec 29, 6:33 pm, Judith Berkowitz wrote:
> It sounds extreme, but a very effective way to clear keyboard spills
> is to put the kb upside down on the upper rack of the dishwasher and
> run it through a cycle.
> Dry it out thoroughly, as others have advised, and it's perfectly fine.
"THE" dish
Hey wipe it down real good, and take a cloth with water (damp) and clean the
soda off, then let it dry good. It should work fine.
--- On Wed, 12/29/10, Andrew Liu Anderson wrote:
From: Andrew Liu Anderson
Subject: Re: Help Me Please!
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Date: Wednesday, December
It sounds extreme, but a very effective way to clear keyboard spills
is to put the kb upside down on the upper rack of the dishwasher and
run it through a cycle.
Dry it out thoroughly, as others have advised, and it's perfectly
fine.
The dishwasher works fine for me if I disassemble the ke
On Dec 29, 6:52 am, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>
> 1) Kitty dumped Diet Pepsi on my (Mac) USB KB. How should I clean it so it
> can be sued again?
The good part is that it's a diet drink - no sugar.
It sounds extreme, but a very effective way to clear keyboard spills
is to put the kb upside down on t
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 2:03 PM, Erik Harperink wrote:
> A new keyboard ($> 30) may be an easier fix in these circumstances.
Not sure if these are a match for what the OP needs, but amazon
marketplace has some sellers offering used keyboards for $15-$20 (And
for more of course. You can always pay
Stephen Conrad wrote:
1) Kitty dumped Diet Pepsi on my (Mac) USB KB. How should I clean it
so it can be sued again?
I don't believe that US law allows one to file suit against a keyboard. ;-)
Smart-arse,
Drew
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At 8:03 PM +0100 12/29/2010, Erik Harperink wrote:
Spiliing coke: rinse in water (yes, detach keyboard !) and for the
time being leave to try in a warm spot for at least two weeks.
Dry the keyboard, and leave it for 2 days in a warm spot. 2 weeks is
indeed a long time...
Two days?
Two weeks?
Op 29-dec-2010, om 15:52 heeft Stephen Conrad het volgende geschreven:
OK, 2 questions
1) Kitty dumped Diet Pepsi on my (Mac) USB KB. How should I clean
it so it can be sued again?
In the meantime I am on a new Logitech K120 USb KB. On this
beastie (actually it is rather nice) which ke
On Dec 29, 2010, at 10:06 AM, Eric Volker wrote:
> 2) I tried to eject a CD and no go. Which key ejects CDs? If that does not
> work how can I manually eject this
> CD?
>
> I believe that on a non-Apple keyboard, holding down the F12 key will eject
> the CD. Don't just press it-you need t
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Conrad
Sent: December 29, 2010 8:52 AM
To: g3-5-list
Subject: Help Me Please!
OK, 2 questions
1) Kitty dumped Diet Pepsi on my (Mac) USB KB. How should I clean it so it can
be sued again?
In the meantime I am on a new Logitech K120 USb KB. On
On Dec 29, 9:52 am, Stephen Conrad wrote:
> I tried to eject a CD and no go. Which key ejects CDs? If that does not
> work how can I manually eject this CD?
The easiest way is to put the "Eject" icon in your menubar, then you
can easily control the open/close/eject functions. Navigate to System
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 11:44 AM, iJohn wrote:
> As for rebooting, I'm confused. Does pressing the power on/off button
> no longer bring up the shutdown dialog?
DUH! I'm an idiot. Here I am explaining how to add an "eject" icon to
the menu bar and I completely forget that there is also a "Shut Do
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 9:52 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
> 2) I tried to eject a CD and no go. Which key ejects CDs? If that does not
> work how can I manually eject this CD?
A while back (August ??) someone had a post on the G-3-5-list which
explained how to add an "eject icon" to the OS X top men
On Dec 29, 2010, at 9:55 AM, Dan wrote:
At 7:02 AM -0800 12/29/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
Here is a good link if the keyboard is clear Pro Keyboard. I also
soak in 99.9% alcohol and give plenty of dry time.
A good point there. Daubing spots with rubbing alcohol, plus dry
time, is ok. Bu
At 7:02 AM -0800 12/29/2010, John Carmonne wrote:
Here is a good link if the keyboard is clear Pro Keyboard. I also
soak in 99.9% alcohol and give plenty of dry time.
A good point there. Daubing spots with rubbing alcohol, plus dry
time, is ok. But to really do the job heavily, rubbing alcoh
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 9:02 AM, John Carmonne wrote:
>
> On Dec 29, 2010, at 6:52 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>
> > OK, 2 questions
> >
> > 1) Kitty dumped Diet Pepsi on my (Mac) USB KB. How should I clean it so
> it can be sued again?
> > In the meantime I am on a new Logitech K120 USb KB. O
At 4:23 PM +0100 12/29/2010, Erik Harperink wrote:
Again go to the terminal and type eject (root) or sudo eject as normal user.
Neither ejected the CD-ROM
I'll post your question on the MacFreak discussion forum and see if
anyone else can come up with an answer.
The answer is to use the pro
At 8:52 AM -0600 12/29/2010, Stephen Conrad wrote:
1) Kitty dumped Diet Pepsi on my (Mac) USB KB. How should I clean it
so it can be sued again?
Yea, that's right, blame it on the cat. Let's face it - you're
*terrible* staff. If you'd been doing your job you would have been
petting her no
On Dec 29, 2010, at 6:52 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
> OK, 2 questions
>
> 1) Kitty dumped Diet Pepsi on my (Mac) USB KB. How should I clean it so it
> can be sued again?
> In the meantime I am on a new Logitech K120 USb KB. On this beastie
> (actually it is rather nice) which key
>
Op 29-dec-2010, om 16:19 heeft Stephen Conrad het volgende geschreven:
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Erik Harperink
wrote:
Op 29-dec-2010, om 15:52 heeft Stephen Conrad het volgende geschreven:
OK, 2½ questions
1) Kitty dumped Diet Pepsi on my (Mac) USB KB. How should I clean
it so it
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Erik Harperink wrote:
> Op 29-dec-2010, om 15:52 heeft Stephen Conrad het volgende geschreven:
>
> OK, 2½ questions
>
> 1) Kitty dumped Diet Pepsi on my (Mac) USB KB. How should I clean it so it
> can be used again?
> which key combo do I use to reboot?
>
> 2) I t
Op 29-dec-2010, om 15:52 heeft Stephen Conrad het volgende geschreven:
OK, 2½ questions
1) Kitty dumped Diet Pepsi on my (Mac) USB KB. How should I clean
it so it can be used again?
which key combo do I use to reboot?
2) I tried to eject a CD and no go. Which key ejects CDs? If that
does
OK, 2 questions
1) Kitty dumped Diet Pepsi on my (Mac) USB KB. How should I clean it so it
can be sued again?
In the meantime I am on a new Logitech K120 USb KB. On this beastie
(actually it is rather nice) which key
combo do I use to reboot?
2) I tried to eject a CD and no go. Which ke
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