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Cannot install iLlife 06
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Mesquite, TX
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I bought iLife 06 this weekend, but when I put the DVD in to run the install program I get a blank page icon where the iLife 06 install icon should be in the DVD window. I get the correct icon for installing the iWork trial on the iWork DVD, but it bounces a couple of times and then returns to the desktop.
I am running 10.4.4 and have the lower slot memory defect. I have 512 megs memory in both slots. I don't know if that is causing the problem. I have rebuilt the desktop, repaired and verified permissions.
Any ideas?
Gilbert948
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iBook 800 G4 640MB 10.3
iBook 600 G3 256MB 10.2.8
15" 1.5 ghz 1gig mem, 80 gig 5400 HD, 128 vram POWERBOOK.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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You have a known-defective slot with memory in it? Are you insane?
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ACSA 10.4/10.3, ACTC 10.3, ACHDS 10.3
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Eeeeeh, this seems like a hardware problem. Either remove the one RAM module from the defective slot or, even better, have your PowerBook fixed! Oh, and moving …
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Originally Posted by Detrius
You have a known-defective slot with memory in it? Are you insane?
I was not aware that leaving the memory in the "dead" slot would cause problems. Will it?
Joe
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iBook 800 G4 640MB 10.3
iBook 600 G3 256MB 10.2.8
15" 1.5 ghz 1gig mem, 80 gig 5400 HD, 128 vram POWERBOOK.
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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Uh, yeah! The computer doesn't know it has a bad slot. All it knows is that you have memory in there it is trying to access. If it can't access memory that it thinks is there, you're going to have problems. If you have a known bad memory slot, remove the RAM and get it fixed.
Steve
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Uh, no! The RAM slot problem manifests itself by the system NOT RECOGNIZING the RAM in the slot. That is, it is detecting an error in the RAM (even though the error is actually in the slot) and thus deactivates the slot.
If it is, in fact, the RAM slot problem, the computer should only show 512MB total RAM in this case. And it'll work fine, it'll just be slow because of the missing RAM.
tooki
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