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imac and OSX problems..
« on: May 20, 2007, 01:54:25 AM »
I got hold of an old 233mhz imac and decided to install OSX panther on it. The install went just fine and i was soon after surfing with firefox and chatting in ircle.. I then logged out and my username/password refused to work afterwards.
I then decided to boot the same OSX cd as i used to install the system, so that i could reset the password. But now the piece of {bleep} wont boot the cdrom? When holding down C i end up in the open firmware console with this text: default catch code:400... What the hell?
How do i get it to boot the damn cd again? Is my only solution now to throw it in the trash? Been searching google for hours now and getting pretty feed up.
 

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Re: imac and OSX problems..
« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2007, 04:42:54 AM »
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Ok.
NOW hold down the C key on a WIRED keyboard while booting up, and it'll be fine.

I clearly stated that i had already used "C" key to boot from the cd and that it also worked just fine a couple of hours earlier when i first installed OSX. The things is that it just stopped working and instead of booting the cd it would throw me to the open firmware screen with the error code 400.

But anyways it turned out to probably be the pram needing to be flushed, as it solved itself after being disconnected from the power outlet.
 

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Re: imac and OSX problems..
« Reply #2 on: May 20, 2007, 01:18:02 PM »
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:D :D :D But OK ... A 233 MhZ Mac isnt ment to run Mac OS X .... Would be like making a 5 year old push a truck - And that with a broken leg :D :D :D

It ran just fine even though it was a tad on the slow side.. :)
But all in all, it makes the computer so much more usable and with a little extra ram and a disk upgrade and it should even be okay for web surfing with the exception of flash and other crap like that.
 

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Re: imac and OSX problems..
« Reply #3 on: May 20, 2007, 03:05:05 PM »
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