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Errors Installing OS X on 333mhz iMac
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<blockquote data-quote="swn5363" data-source="post: 36257"><p>Thanks for the responses!</p><p></p><p>It appears that the discs are both full installs, rather than upgrades. One came with my G4 Power Mac and one from a friend's G4 Power Mac. They are both the original discs... not copies.</p><p></p><p>I updated my firmware when I still had OS9 on the iMac (maybe a year ago?). I'll double-check to make sure I have the latest.</p><p></p><p>And running the Hardware Test CD is something I haven't thought of. I'll definitely try it... I've heard that the old iMacs are very picky about the memory that is added.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again... I'll post later with an update.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swn5363, post: 36257"] Thanks for the responses! It appears that the discs are both full installs, rather than upgrades. One came with my G4 Power Mac and one from a friend's G4 Power Mac. They are both the original discs... not copies. I updated my firmware when I still had OS9 on the iMac (maybe a year ago?). I'll double-check to make sure I have the latest. And running the Hardware Test CD is something I haven't thought of. I'll definitely try it... I've heard that the old iMacs are very picky about the memory that is added. Thanks again... I'll post later with an update. [/QUOTE]
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