bigbadbill
Flaccid Member
I've got an original iMac 266 Mhz that I eventually upgraded to 10.1 then to 10.2 with no problems at all. I maxed out the ram and upgraded the HD and it's still a great little computer for my tasks at home, mostly surfin' and e-mail. So when my employer asked my advice doing an upgrade on a 266Mhz iMac in our office from 9.1 to 10.2, I replied with a confident thumbs-up, grabbed their newly purchased "$129 Upgrade" and got to work.
"I think it can ... I think it can ... I think it can"
I booted the iMac up by CD and hit my first stumbling block, the fact that there wasn't enough HD space left to install. So I restarted back into 9.1 and cleaned up the 4Gb HD a bit, freeing up 2Gb's.
Again, I booted by CD but this time all I got was a blank screen. No indication of life, whatsoever. No spinning clock or beachball, no blue screen of death nothing. As if the monitor wasn't turned on. The power button on the face of the iMac also never glowed green, just stayed it's yellow sleeping color.
Hmmm. I shut it down, zapped the PRAM and tried again ... same blank screen.
I booted back into 9.1, backed up all needed files via ethernet, and tossed the rest. Then attempted to boot with the 10.2 CD again, but still the blank screen.
I then booted by a 9.2 CD with no problem and did a clean install of 9.2. (That'll do it, I thought.) I then restarted the computer, not by CD, but my newly installed 9.2.2. I then popped in the 10.2 CD opened the start-up disk control panel and selected the 10.2 CD as the start-up disk, and clicked restart. SAME BLANK SCREEN!!!
I stared at the screen, returning the same blank expression my iMac was giving me, and couldn't help but think of the iMac commercial where the guy is exchanging facial expressions with the new iMac.
What am I to do now? My employers are patiently awaiting their wonder-boy to work a miracle here, but I'm outta tricks. Anyone have any ideas as to what would be happening here? Is this just a coincidental hardware issu? There doesn't seem to be a firmware update needed. And it already started by the OSX 10.2 CD once!?! HELP!!!!
"I think it can ... I think it can ... I think it can"
I booted the iMac up by CD and hit my first stumbling block, the fact that there wasn't enough HD space left to install. So I restarted back into 9.1 and cleaned up the 4Gb HD a bit, freeing up 2Gb's.
Again, I booted by CD but this time all I got was a blank screen. No indication of life, whatsoever. No spinning clock or beachball, no blue screen of death nothing. As if the monitor wasn't turned on. The power button on the face of the iMac also never glowed green, just stayed it's yellow sleeping color.
Hmmm. I shut it down, zapped the PRAM and tried again ... same blank screen.
I booted back into 9.1, backed up all needed files via ethernet, and tossed the rest. Then attempted to boot with the 10.2 CD again, but still the blank screen.
I then booted by a 9.2 CD with no problem and did a clean install of 9.2. (That'll do it, I thought.) I then restarted the computer, not by CD, but my newly installed 9.2.2. I then popped in the 10.2 CD opened the start-up disk control panel and selected the 10.2 CD as the start-up disk, and clicked restart. SAME BLANK SCREEN!!!
I stared at the screen, returning the same blank expression my iMac was giving me, and couldn't help but think of the iMac commercial where the guy is exchanging facial expressions with the new iMac.

What am I to do now? My employers are patiently awaiting their wonder-boy to work a miracle here, but I'm outta tricks. Anyone have any ideas as to what would be happening here? Is this just a coincidental hardware issu? There doesn't seem to be a firmware update needed. And it already started by the OSX 10.2 CD once!?! HELP!!!!