Hi! I'm new to the forum, but not new to Macs. I'm having a problem, and I think I could be over looking something simple.
I have a Desktop G4 PCI graphics, the "Yikes" model. I have run everything from OS 8.6 through OS 10.2.8 on this machine, separately and on partitions. A few months ago I went back to just 9.2.2 so that my son can use his preschool game CDs and not accidentally boot into OS X. Now I want to install 10.4.
I tried to just start up with the Tiger DVD in the drive, and I get the Mac chime, but the screen stays black. Remove the DVD, it starts up fine in OS 9. Tried putting the DVD in while booted in OS 9, and starting the DVD, it puts up the OS X install screen with the Restart button, but after hitting Restart it does the same thing as starting up cold, normal chime, then a black screen.
I've unplugged ethernet, SCSI cable (it has an Apple installed SCSI card), everything but keyboard, mouse and moniter. Reset PRAM. Reintitialised the hard drive, created 2 partitions and installed OS 9 and updated to 9.2.2, thinking maybe I could start up from that partition and install Tiger to the second partition ( I have no idea if there would be a problem with the different Extended and Journaled HFS+ formats that are listed, but I thought I've give it a try) but no dice. The DVD installer only seems to work by restarting, and that only gets me back to a black screen.
The DVD player is a DVD-ROM from a Sawtooth G4 (AGP Graphics) and boots fine with the OS 9 disk, and has no problems loading DVDs or CDs, including the Tiger DVD. The Tiger DVD is the full retail boxed version, not a system specific disk. The hard drive is 40 gigs, with nothing on it except the system. When I partitioned it, I installed OS 9 on a 10 gig side, and left nearly 30gigs for Tiger. The machine has 512Mb RAM. The PCI Graphics model requires no firmware update.
Just for the heck of it, I ran back just now and popped in the 10.2 DVD that came with my TiBook. It was slow, but it booted from that disk after about a minute. I can install, use the utilities, everything with no problem. I could go back to 10.2.8 (I skipped Panther), but I'd rather try Tiger.
Am I overlooking something?
Thanks,
mj
I have a Desktop G4 PCI graphics, the "Yikes" model. I have run everything from OS 8.6 through OS 10.2.8 on this machine, separately and on partitions. A few months ago I went back to just 9.2.2 so that my son can use his preschool game CDs and not accidentally boot into OS X. Now I want to install 10.4.
I tried to just start up with the Tiger DVD in the drive, and I get the Mac chime, but the screen stays black. Remove the DVD, it starts up fine in OS 9. Tried putting the DVD in while booted in OS 9, and starting the DVD, it puts up the OS X install screen with the Restart button, but after hitting Restart it does the same thing as starting up cold, normal chime, then a black screen.
I've unplugged ethernet, SCSI cable (it has an Apple installed SCSI card), everything but keyboard, mouse and moniter. Reset PRAM. Reintitialised the hard drive, created 2 partitions and installed OS 9 and updated to 9.2.2, thinking maybe I could start up from that partition and install Tiger to the second partition ( I have no idea if there would be a problem with the different Extended and Journaled HFS+ formats that are listed, but I thought I've give it a try) but no dice. The DVD installer only seems to work by restarting, and that only gets me back to a black screen.
The DVD player is a DVD-ROM from a Sawtooth G4 (AGP Graphics) and boots fine with the OS 9 disk, and has no problems loading DVDs or CDs, including the Tiger DVD. The Tiger DVD is the full retail boxed version, not a system specific disk. The hard drive is 40 gigs, with nothing on it except the system. When I partitioned it, I installed OS 9 on a 10 gig side, and left nearly 30gigs for Tiger. The machine has 512Mb RAM. The PCI Graphics model requires no firmware update.
Just for the heck of it, I ran back just now and popped in the 10.2 DVD that came with my TiBook. It was slow, but it booted from that disk after about a minute. I can install, use the utilities, everything with no problem. I could go back to 10.2.8 (I skipped Panther), but I'd rather try Tiger.
Am I overlooking something?
Thanks,
mj