[Ti] Titanium Digest, Vol 79, Issue 6

Marc Dietrich audinut2 at sbcglobal.net
Wed Jul 17 17:13:47 PDT 2013


  I have had a chance to read the conversation and no one asked how much
  Ram the 867 mhz Titanium Power Book has, Leopard needs a min. of  
512 mb of
  memory to work, this is important,  the maximum  ram for the Ti- 
Book is 1 gig.
  I have had Leopard install not work or just crash just because the  
ram was to small
  or was bad.  Also, check to make sure the hard drive was formatted  
correctly, it seems
  when formatting a new drive we can set it up for apple, ms-dos, or  
unix/linux when using
  a non-intel machine.

  Marc
On Jul 17, 2013, at 12:00 PM, titanium- 
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> Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 15:46:11 -0700
> From: John Sparks <jmsparks1 at verizon.net>
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> Subject: Re: [Ti] Ti G4 & Leopard
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> Hello:
> My  G4 TI  P/B is an 867GHZ , 15 inch. The retail Panther install  
> disk is v10.3, (3).  The retail Leopard Install disk is v10.5.4 and  
> the box it came with states the requirements are an Intel, PowerPC  
> G5, or PowerPC G4 867.
>
> After the screen pixel problem, the P/B was started-up on T/D/M so  
> the hard drive could be checked from my Mac Pro (S/L}  using Tech  
> Tool, it said that the disk was corrupt and to repair, the Repair  
> stated that the disk would not dismount, even tho the icon  
> disappears from the PRO desktop, it is not accepted.
>
> I suspect all the failed attempts might have triggered the disk  
> corruption.
>
> Regards John
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> Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2013 01:51:56 +0200
> From: FC <fred at mindstate.com>
> To: "Titanium at lists.themacintoshguy.com  PowerBook G4 Titanium List)"
> 	<Titanium at listserver.themacintoshguy.com>
> Subject: Re: [Ti] Ti G4 & Leopard
> Message-ID: <CE0BA857.50304%fred at mindstate.com>
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> More than likely, I would wipe, reformat for sure, and then reinstall,
> trying to install using the leopard disk straight away.
> if for some reason, and it should work, but if not for some strange
> reason, then install, using the panther disk, and then try the app and
> install leopard.
>
> I would not adjust or change anything after you initial install, in a
> setup, rather leave it all alone, if you have to use the panther  
> disk, etc.
>
> let me know what happens?and if you want take this off board, you can
> reach me off board at:If
>
> photozen at photozen.com
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> Cheers
> Fred
>
>
> On 17.07.13 00:46, "John Sparks" <jmsparks1 at verizon.net> wrote:
>
>> Hello:
>> My  G4 TI  P/B is an 867GHZ , 15 inch. The retail Panther install  
>> disk is
>> v10.3, (3).  The retail Leopard Install disk is v10.5.4 and the  
>> box it
>> came with states the requirements are an Intel, PowerPC G5, or  
>> PowerPC G4
>> 867.
>>
>> After the screen pixel problem, the P/B was started-up on T/D/M so  
>> the
>> hard drive could be checked from my Mac Pro (S/L}  using Tech  
>> Tool, it
>> said that the disk was corrupt and to repair, the Repair stated  
>> that the
>> disk would not dismount, even tho the icon disappears from the PRO
>> desktop, it is not accepted.
>>
>> I suspect all the failed attempts might have triggered the disk
>> corruption.
>>
>> Regards John
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