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penny1015
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HI,
I hope someone can help me. My 2000 graphite IMac power pc specs: G3, 384 MB SD Ram, cpu speed-500MHz, cpu type- power pc 750(83.2),L2 cache 512 KB, bus speed-100MHz, boot rom version- 4.1.9f1.
We gave this to my daughter for college 2 years ago, and she has been having major problems ever since. At that time, we installed Mac OSX. Since then, the computer freezes when starting up, and when she finally starts up after many tries, it freezes a lot. It also repeatedly says it "unexpectedly quits." It says this when she is writing a paper on word and when she is on explorer, safari, Aim and other sites. She brought it into her school's computer store, and they erased everything and reloaded, but the problem continued. Needless to say, she is very frustrated and wants to defect to a pc notebook. We didn't know how bad it was until she brought it home this summer.
We are hoping it is something simple that we have overlooked.
Fixes we tried recently: Repair permissions, file system check, hardware test CD. My husband is almost certain he undated firmware. Is there a way to check if he did for sure? He also loaded 10.3.4, hoping that would fix it, but it didn't. Any suggestions on how to fix this otherwise great IMac? Thanks.
I hope someone can help me. My 2000 graphite IMac power pc specs: G3, 384 MB SD Ram, cpu speed-500MHz, cpu type- power pc 750(83.2),L2 cache 512 KB, bus speed-100MHz, boot rom version- 4.1.9f1.
We gave this to my daughter for college 2 years ago, and she has been having major problems ever since. At that time, we installed Mac OSX. Since then, the computer freezes when starting up, and when she finally starts up after many tries, it freezes a lot. It also repeatedly says it "unexpectedly quits." It says this when she is writing a paper on word and when she is on explorer, safari, Aim and other sites. She brought it into her school's computer store, and they erased everything and reloaded, but the problem continued. Needless to say, she is very frustrated and wants to defect to a pc notebook. We didn't know how bad it was until she brought it home this summer.
We are hoping it is something simple that we have overlooked.
Fixes we tried recently: Repair permissions, file system check, hardware test CD. My husband is almost certain he undated firmware. Is there a way to check if he did for sure? He also loaded 10.3.4, hoping that would fix it, but it didn't. Any suggestions on how to fix this otherwise great IMac? Thanks.