[Ti] Problems installing Tiger on Powerbook G4

Andre Truter andre at truter.za.net
Sun Feb 18 13:51:41 PST 2007


On 17 Feb 2007, at 1:13 PM, Andre Truter wrote:

> Dr. Trevor J. Hutley wrote:
>>
>> On 17 Feb 2007, at 10:40, Andre Truter wrote:
>>
>>> Dr. Trevor J. Hutley wrote:
>>>> In my view, ALWAYS best to start with a clean disk, if you get a
>>>> machine from elsewhere.
>>>>
>>> This is exactly what I did.
>>> Something is not well here.
>>> Can it maybe be RAM?
>>> How can I test it?
>>
>> REMBER
>
> Whoohoo!  Finally installed!
>
> I think it might be the RAM.  I removed both RAM chips and then  
> inserted
> them again to be sure they are seated OK.  Then I ran the installation
> and I opened the system Profiler before I started the  
> installation.  It
> showed on the one RAM chip.
> But now the installation is done.
>
> I will check the installation of the upper chip again and then run  
> REMEMBER.
>

Yip, definately the RAM.  I ran REMBER and it failed all over the show.
I then replaced the one RAM chip and ran REMBER again. All Tests passed.

Thanks for all the feedback and help.

Andre Truter



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