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Since yesterday I am not able to boot up my powerbook G4. It gets stuck on the grey screen with the spinning wheel and nothing happens after that. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 3 - Sep 15, 2009
I have OSX installed on a very old Powerbook. Well it was working and then I left it for awhile and now it is giving me the good old folder to question mark screen (maybe someone dropped it?). Well I'm not much of a mac user so I looked up all of the different boot key commands and tried to boot from my OSX CD. Holding down C did nothing, and neither did ANY of the other...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 9 - Sep 13, 2009
I have tried to buy Leopard software upgrade for my powerbook, but can't find it in an apple store. the technician suggested that I sould download it from a dowload website, but can't find it. can somebody help. I am not looking for a pirate, just a normal paying option. thanks.
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 4 - Sep 7, 2009
I'm having a problem with my PowerBook G4 where is goes into sleep mode at random times. Mostly when I am streaming video.... or at times the fan comes on, it sounds super high then boom..... ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 1 - Aug 23, 2009
i have a powerbook g4 15
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 0 - Oct 20, 2009
Well I'm pretty sure that is only the new macs because I had to use a crossover when I connected my PowerBook 1400 to my eMac in 2003. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 7 - Oct 18, 2009
Powerbook iMac??? Could be several things. Try resetting the PMU and get back with us.
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 2 - Oct 15, 2009
I recently acquired a PowerBook Titainium 867Mhz. I plan to install MacOS 9.2. ...
Mac Classic System & Software - Posts: 2 - Oct 10, 2009
PowerBook Guy has replacement keys available for $4.95 each.
Computer Classifieds - Posts: 3 - Oct 7, 2009
There is no such thing as a "G5 Macbook Pro." The G5 processor was a server-grade processor which consumed massive amounts of energy and put off massive amounts of heat, requiring liquid-cooling in some of the desktop machines that used it... i.e., it was never suited for use in a laptop form-factor. Not to mention the moniker "MacBook" has only applied to portable...
Networking & Compatibility - Posts: 17 - Oct 7, 2009