It's not beige. I don't actually think there were any baige G4s, anyway.

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On 19 Jan 2005, at 20:55, Cian Duffy wrote:

Not if its Beige its not. If is a B+W it is, but the Beige G3's were
OW, and I'd have expected him to say it was a B+W if it was a B+W.

Cian


On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 20:47:43 +0000, Peter Danckwerts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No, it's New World
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On 19 Jan 2005, at 19:05, Andrew wrote:

On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 14:21:38 +0000
Peter Danckwerts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Isnt it an OldWorld machine? If so, my bet is you'll have to use a
bootloader like BootX, quik or miboot.

Could well be incompatible hardware. I installed YDL 4 onto my laptop
without trouble but it doesn't like my desktop G4 one little bit.


Peter Danckwerts
50 Albert Rd
Richmond
Surrey TW10 6DP

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Now Out!: The Bibliomania or Book-Madness
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'a usefully annotated edition' - Financial Times

see http://www.tigerofthestripe.co.uk
On 16 Jan 2005, at 14:03, Marcellus Earl wrote:

Hi,

Another real newbie! I bought YDL 4.0 on cd's and tried to boot the
install disk. Failure. I tried holding down the C key and it didn't
work although it was clear my machine was trying it's best to boot
from it. I tried holding down the option key. Again, no success.
The machine I'm working with is a Power Mac G3/300 Tower model, 300
MHz, 20 gig hard drive, 512 MB memory. I tried booting while OS X was
on it. I even uninstalled it and tried to boot with a newly
initialized hard drive. Didn't work.


Do I have a defective disk, or incompatible hardware, or am I just
plain ignorant of the right way to boot the disk? What do you advise?


Marcellus Earl
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