[Ti] Problems installing Tiger on Powerbook G4

Terence Cozad tcozad at covad.net
Fri Feb 16 15:22:14 PST 2007


With all that you tried I would begin to suspect that maybe the DVD had a 
scratch or a problem in reproduction that is botching the install. That 
would be why it fails even with the image copied over. The only way to know 
would be to get another DVD or CD and try to install something, like OS 9 or 
OS X.3 and see if the same problem.
Also, the specs for Tiger require 256 MB ram and 3GB free HD space. If you 
only have 2.4 GB left and did not clean off the HD there will not be enough 
room left for Tiger. If you dont have at least 256 of Ram it will start to 
install and then hang.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Andre Truter" <andre at truter.za.net>
To: "A place to discuss Apple's Titanium computers." 
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Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Ti] Problems installing Tiger on Powerbook G4


> Andre Truter wrote:
>> I have an old Powerbook G4 (550 MHz, 512 MB Ram) which I bought second
>> hand.  I had OS X 3.9 on it and worked fine, but the disk was full of
>> applications that I never use and only 2.4 GB space left.  It has been
>> through a few hands before I got it, so a lot of users have been created
>> and deleted, apps installed, etc.
>> I did not get any of the original software media with it, just the
>> Powerbook as is.
>> So I decided to buy Tiger for it and do a clean installation so I can
>> have a fresh system and have the media.
>>
>> But, I am not able to install Tiger on it.  The installation will get to
>> the part where it installs the BSD system and then it would tell me that
>> the installation failed and I should try again.
>> Sometimes it would get to a point (Normally during installing the BSD
>> system and once a few steps further) and it would just hang there.  It
>> says "Writing files: 11% Completed" and 7 minutes remaining, but nothing
>> advance.  I can still use the mouse, open menu options and look at the
>> log.  The last message now is "Extracting files"
>>
>> It has been sitting there for at least an hour.
>>
>> I swapped the hard drive with another one, but still the same problem.
>>
> A bit more info.
> I suspected the DVD reader to be faulty, so I took an external USB disk,
> and copied the DVD image onto it.
> Then I boot the PowerBook from the USB disk.
> Installation starts up fine, but it gets stuck at virtually the same
> place.  Now it gets to 12% of Installing the BSD Subsystem.
>
> So, the DVD reader is not the problem.
>
> Can it be the hard disk (both of them?) or maybe the DVD was mastered
> incorrectly, so my image on the USB disk is also faulty.
>
> Anything else it could be?
>
> With the last number of attempts it has always stopped at the same
> place.  It only once managed to get past the BSD Subsystem, but then it
> got stuck at 11% of the next section.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
> Andre Truter
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