On 9/4/09 6:58 AM, Jasiu wrote:
It takes a while for the
Apple logo to come on and then a spinning circle comes on. All good
so far but thats where it stops at. The little circle just keeps
spinning and nothing else.
Bong is good. Now open it and see how much memory you have in there?
On Sep 4, 2009, at 9:25, Jasiu johnschiavone...@gmail.com wrote:
I've tried that but it really deosnt say on it anywhere
On Sep 4, 9:05 am, Nestamicky nestami...@gmail.com wrote:
On 9/4/09 6:58 AM, Jasiu wrote: It takes a while for the
Apple logo to come on and then a spinning circle
Good point, sometimes when you change hardware configurations, it
takes a long time to boot the first time. You might just leave it for
an hour and see if it boots eventually. If it does, it'll probably not
take as long in the future.
-Elliott
On Sep 4, 2009, at 12:47 PM,
At 12:28 PM -0700 9/4/2009, Jasiu wrote:
Ok I zapped the PRAM and held down the shift key while it rebooted.
Nothing seemed to be different though. The same display came up
withthe spinning circle. Do I hold down any other key besides the
shift one on startup?
No, just shift.
Will a different
Hi, I need some help with this, it's got me stumped.
My wife has an imac slot loading, G3 350 mz, 320 mb ram, 20 GB hard
drive running system 9 with no internet access. She runs her office
on this computer and was backing up to zip disks. The zip drive has
died. We tried to use flash drives
You could hook them up with Ethernet, and transfer the files with
FileSharing. Be sure to use a crossover ethernet cable.
Or, buy a cheap old external USB CD burner, then you can back them up
to CD's.
-Elliott Price
Mac Computer Repair - Santa Barbara
Graphic Design - Artwork Setup
cocc...@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 9/4/09 9:18:16 PM, the5shie...@verizon.net writes:
I'd like to backup the first imac to the 2nd imac. Any ideas how?
Any other backup ideas?
Using Ethernet or Cds are the best options available -- assuming you
only have these two machines,