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Old Power Computing PowerTower 180c
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Nov 2001
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Hi,
I have an old one of these -- it was running Mac OS 8.1 but I screwed it.
A couple questions:
1) How can I force it to boot from CD so I can run the installer?
2) Could this thing run OS 9.1 or is it dead before that? Trying to decide whether to fix it up and give it away or to just chuck it in the rubbish bin.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: BC, Canada
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1) How can I force it to boot from CD so I can run the installer?
Just restart with the CD inserted and hold down the C key.
2) Could this thing run OS 9.1 or is it dead before that?
Officially it only supports up to OS 8.x, but OS 9.1 will work fine, provided you give it enough RAM.
--RD
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Nov 2001
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Originally posted by Rabid Duck:
Just restart with the CD inserted and hold down the C key.
Officially it only supports up to OS 8.x, but OS 9.1 will work fine, provided you give it enough RAM.
--RD
That doesn't seem to work... I tried with C down, with command-C down, with option-C down, with control-option-command-escape down, and with the mouse down. Nothing works.
I may just chuck her in the trash. I don't have use for it, and I was gonna give it to a friend but if it takes me 6 hours to get up and running it's easier to just chuck it
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Professional Poster
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: USA at the moment
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I have a Performa 6400/180. it runs OS 8.6 very well. 9.1 shouldn;t be a problem but don;t quote me on that.
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: St. Pete., FL, usa
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Holding down the C key down doesn't work on PowerTowers
Try this, HOLD down the Command, Option, Shift, and Delete keys on the keyboard all at the same time, to start from the CD.
Good Luck
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Karnes City, Tx USA
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It will run 9.1 just fine. randymc
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Professional Poster
Join Date: Jun 2000
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Originally posted by Napier:
Holding down the C key down doesn't work on PowerTowers
Try this, HOLD down the Command, Option, Shift, and Delete keys on the keyboard all at the same time, to start from the CD.
Good Luck
Does this make the computer ignore internal drives just at startup or for the duration of using the computer?
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Admin Emeritus
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: Zurich, Switzerland
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Don't throw it out!
That is a very desirable machine, since it's easily upgradeable and has built-in SCSI and plentiful PCI.
tooki
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