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cowboyj
Senior guitar guru
I'm not sure if HR is the best forum to ask this on, since it's mostly a tech question, but here it goes.
I'm wondering if any here has any experience installing OS X (10.2) on an old world machine. I've tried using one partition, two and three partitions, removing unecessary drives and cards, and checking (and rechecking) drive termination. Still, the most success I've had is for 10.2 to install, but upon rebooting, the machine either hangs at the light grey/dark grey Apple logo, or give the dark grey/light grey screen that has a cirle with a line though it.
Machine specs are:
PowerMac 9600
G3 900 Mhz processor
338(?)mb ram
4 gb SCSI hard drive
24x SCSI CD-ROM
SCSI zip 100
Yamaha 4416 SCSI CD-RW
DLINK DFE-510tx+ PCI NIC
OrangeMicro USB/FW card (PCI)
Rage 128(?) PCI video card
IXMicro twin view PCI video card
Any thoughts?
Jason
I'm wondering if any here has any experience installing OS X (10.2) on an old world machine. I've tried using one partition, two and three partitions, removing unecessary drives and cards, and checking (and rechecking) drive termination. Still, the most success I've had is for 10.2 to install, but upon rebooting, the machine either hangs at the light grey/dark grey Apple logo, or give the dark grey/light grey screen that has a cirle with a line though it.
Machine specs are:
PowerMac 9600
G3 900 Mhz processor
338(?)mb ram
4 gb SCSI hard drive
24x SCSI CD-ROM
SCSI zip 100
Yamaha 4416 SCSI CD-RW
DLINK DFE-510tx+ PCI NIC
OrangeMicro USB/FW card (PCI)
Rage 128(?) PCI video card
IXMicro twin view PCI video card
Any thoughts?
Jason