Hello,
I was attempting to install windows 7 onto an iMac g5 (running Leopard if that makes any difference) with bootcamp assistant. It was having issues downloading support software for windows, but since my flash drive already had the windows support software from putting windows 7 on a macBook pro first gen, I skipped that step, planning on just using the flash drive. However, after restarting and installing the windows files off the disk, it gave me an error message saying that it was attempting to load a 64-bit application, but the cpu is not compatible with 64-bit mode. Now the computer is stuck like that. If I restart the computer, it only tries to install windows again and comes to the same error. I tried holding down the option key while restarting but it didn't make any kind of difference.
Any help in getting back to OS X would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
I was attempting to install windows 7 onto an iMac g5 (running Leopard if that makes any difference) with bootcamp assistant. It was having issues downloading support software for windows, but since my flash drive already had the windows support software from putting windows 7 on a macBook pro first gen, I skipped that step, planning on just using the flash drive. However, after restarting and installing the windows files off the disk, it gave me an error message saying that it was attempting to load a 64-bit application, but the cpu is not compatible with 64-bit mode. Now the computer is stuck like that. If I restart the computer, it only tries to install windows again and comes to the same error. I tried holding down the option key while restarting but it didn't make any kind of difference.
Any help in getting back to OS X would be much appreciated.
Thanks.