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Help installing OS X
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I am trying to install OSX on a system that has 9.2xxx
When I insert the disk and it directs me to restart the machine.
A blank screen with the apple logo come up but then nothing happens.
WHat am I doing wrong.
I am new to Mac's so I need some help.
Thanks,
Mike
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Join Date: Jun 2000
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It would help if you told us what model mac you have and it's configuration...ie HD, Ram, pci cards ect, what version of OS X you are trying to install, and whether it is a RETAIL or OEM disk..... the more details the better
All macs from the B&W G3 forward will accept OS X as is, maybe the oldest ones would need a firmware update & lots of ram, but not much else......
Earlier machines will need some help in the form of a utility called XpostFacto.....available on versiontracker.com or otherworldcomputing.com
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Personally I find it hilarious that you have the hots for my gramma. Especially seeins how she is 3x your age, and makes your Brittney-Spears-wannabe 30-something wife look like a rag doll who went thru WWIII with a burning stick of dynamite up her a** :)
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Power Mac G4
833 Ram
400 Mhz
Currently 9.2.2
I am trying to install OS X Panther 10.3
Any other info needed
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Originally posted by dahlfan:
A blank screen with the apple logo come up but then nothing happens.
Did you try waiting a while?
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it is a new disk
I waited awhile but nothing happened.
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Originally posted by dahlfan:
it is a new disk
I waited awhile but nothing happened.
I've had this problem a few times. This is what worked for me:
Try zapping your PRAM to clear any possible corrupted data left over. Hold down Command (Apple) + Option + P + R the second you turn on the computer.
Hold it down and let it reboot at least 3 times. Now hold down your Option key so it'll boot back into classic. Open your Startup Disk control panel and make sure your startup disk is still selected.
Restart once for good measure.
Insert OS X CD, and try the install one more time.
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you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods,
you will understand why I dismiss yours." - Stephen F. Roberts
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833 megs of RAM? That's a very strange number; are you sure that this is actually the amount of RAM in the machine and not something else?
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You are in Soviet Russia. It is dark. Grue is likely to be eaten by YOU!
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still not working any other advice out there
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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Originally posted by dahlfan:
still not working any other advice out there
You might have a defective copy of Mac OSX Panther. Because I preordered mines from Apple got it the day Panther officially came out. I innserted it in the optical drive and booted off the install disk by pressing the "C" key on restart. The computer was stuck forever on The White Screen with the Apple Logo and the spinning thingy. I called Apple Support and we did some tests with making disk images and there were errors, thus proving that the Installl Disk 1 was defective and I was allowed to take it to an Apple Retail Store for an exchange for a new copy.
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PowerMacG4 MDD Dual867Mhz, MacOSX 10.5.5 Leopard
2GB Ram, 128mb Radeon 9800 Pro, 80GB HD & 160GB HD
MacBook Black: Core2Duo 2.2Ghz, MacOSX 10.5.5 Leopard
4GB Ram & 250GB HD
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Hold down the command (next to the space bar) key and the v key when you're booting, and see if that gives any interesting error messages. Post them here if you can.
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