Gary Fortman wrote:
Memory chips rarely have the size imprinted.
Even original apple chips.
Maybe do a google search of whatever numbers are on them.
It seems to becoming more common. But anytime I have to test some I
like to print out labels and put them on the stick. Both capacity and
imacbob wrote:
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
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 8:07 PM, Gary Fortman gfort...@isd.net wrote:
Memory chips rarely have the size imprinted.
Even original apple chips.
Maybe do a google search of whatever numbers are on them.
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My mistake, apologies. I've yet to encounter one that wasn't
Every thing I have read, tells me that you can not upgrade your OS
higher then OS X 10.2 without first doing a Firmware update?
-Malcolm
On Sep 5, 10:17 am, Jasiu johnschiavone...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm going to try command V next. I tried Command-Option-N-V(?) to
reset NVRAM and it didnt go
I'm going to try command V next. I tried Command-Option-N-V(?) to
reset NVRAM and it didnt go all the way through. Here is some of what
I got:
I know this is a late comment, but I have been following this thread; when
U reset the PRAM, you DID hold the keys for four(4) restart bongs, right?
really? How do I go about that?
On Sep 5, 11:23 am, Malcolm paine1...@gmail.com wrote:
Every thing I have read, tells me that you can not upgrade your OS
higher then OS X 10.2 without first doing a Firmware update?
-Malcolm
On Sep 5, 10:17 am, Jasiu johnschiavone...@gmail.com wrote:
If it was running OSX before, there's a good chance it already had the
firmware update.
Besides, we accidentally did that to a 350Mhz Blueberry slot-loader,
installed 10.4 without updating the firmware. In that case, it stops
recognizing the monitor, and it just stops displaying video.
I started up with Command-V and got the following:
APPLE PMU CLOCK Reset!
security auditing service present
IOATA Controller device blocking bus
Time Clock CHECK and RESET DATA
disk Os7;ox (UNDEFINED)
Whats it mean
On Sep 5, 12:41 pm, Elliott Price callmemrp...@gmail.com wrote:
If
Hi there: I am hoping there's a way to get the newer machine (see
details below) when it fires up Mail to do so using the mailboxes on
the older machine. (This is because I generally use the older machine
but occasionally it's not available to me.) It looks as though the
Synchronize