[X4U] Repair PB 867

Paul Moortgat paul.moortgat at pandora.be
Tue Dec 13 08:36:28 PST 2005


I used the Option-Command-F-O method and I'm formatting now.  I've a  
backup.  With a Mac that not will start it's more difficult to trow  
out a CD.
I bought all these repair CDs, but I just will order new ones.

Paul Moortgat

On 13 Dec 2005, at 17:19, Robert Ashton wrote:

> According to Apple one beep is that no ram is detected. Two beeps  
> is wrong ram is installed. 3 beeps is no ram passed memory testing.  
> 4 beeps is bad checksum for the remainder of the boot rom. If you  
> have both ram sockets filled I would try one module at a time. Odds  
> are that both didn't go down.  As for it showing up now doesn't  
> mean that this hasn't being coming for some time. Just means that  
> you have noticed it until now.  Bob
> On 13-Dec-05, at 8:05 AM, Paul Moortgat wrote:
>
>>  Did wrote them before asking about an upgrade for Tiger.  Never  
>> got an answer.
>>
>> Paul Moortgat
>>
>> On 13 Dec 2005, at 16:44, Linda wrote:
>>
>>> On 12/13/05 9:35 AM, Paul Moortgat wrote:
>>>
>>>> I used 1.1.4
>>>
>>> Paul,
>>>
>>> If you go to Drive 10's page at micromat.com, there's a big blue  
>>> box on the
>>> Drive 10 page that says, in bold type:
>>>
>>> "Not for use with Tiger.
>>>  Use TechTool Pro
>>>  instead."
>>>
>>> Clicking that box takes you to TechTool Pro 4 instead.
>>>
>>> Assuming you backed up your data first, you might need to  
>>> reformat the
>>> drive. But, assuming this is a registered copy of Drive 10, you  
>>> could call
>>> Micromat Tech Support to find out whether there is any other way to
>>> extricate yourself from this predicament.
>>>
>>> peace,
>>> Linda


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