I know this is long but please read. I really need help.
I have had my iMac G4 since April of 2004 and have had few problems with it. Well now I have a big one. About two months ago, the modem suddenly stopped working. Every time I'd try to connect, I'd get an error saying "Could not connect with the communication device" or something like that. I called my ISP and they said my modem is probably dead. I just figured "Crap, that sucks" and have been using my old G3 iMac for internet purposes. The G4 worked fine for anything else. I still used it for my Photoshop uses and Terragen renderings. I updated the system to 10.4.4 and Quicktime to whatever the latest version is about a week or so ago but have used the computer rarely in that time. My mom started it up the other day and just tried to use the modem and, what do you know, it worked. So I figured there was some software problem.
Well now the computer takes litterally about 20 minutes to startup. I didn't do any system level changes or anything that would affect its performance. On startup, it makes the usual startup sound but when the Apple logo appears and the spinning wheel starts, the hard drive starts clicking in a very predictable patern. I clicks four times, pauses for a second, and does it again over and over. after about 10 minutes it goes to a flat blue screen while still making the sound and sits there for another 10 minutes and then finally goes to the login screen. This clicking sound continues every time I issue a command to the computer.
So basically, why is my Mac running at like 10MHz? All of the sudden it is super slow and I don't know why. Can anyone help me? I thought this would be a firmware problem since it starts with the error before the system starts up and it thought maybe the dying modem had something to do with the firmware. Also, the screen still goes dim after a few minutes and then shuts off as if I were just not using the computer. Can anyone help me?
Thanks if you read all of that.
I have had my iMac G4 since April of 2004 and have had few problems with it. Well now I have a big one. About two months ago, the modem suddenly stopped working. Every time I'd try to connect, I'd get an error saying "Could not connect with the communication device" or something like that. I called my ISP and they said my modem is probably dead. I just figured "Crap, that sucks" and have been using my old G3 iMac for internet purposes. The G4 worked fine for anything else. I still used it for my Photoshop uses and Terragen renderings. I updated the system to 10.4.4 and Quicktime to whatever the latest version is about a week or so ago but have used the computer rarely in that time. My mom started it up the other day and just tried to use the modem and, what do you know, it worked. So I figured there was some software problem.
Well now the computer takes litterally about 20 minutes to startup. I didn't do any system level changes or anything that would affect its performance. On startup, it makes the usual startup sound but when the Apple logo appears and the spinning wheel starts, the hard drive starts clicking in a very predictable patern. I clicks four times, pauses for a second, and does it again over and over. after about 10 minutes it goes to a flat blue screen while still making the sound and sits there for another 10 minutes and then finally goes to the login screen. This clicking sound continues every time I issue a command to the computer.
So basically, why is my Mac running at like 10MHz? All of the sudden it is super slow and I don't know why. Can anyone help me? I thought this would be a firmware problem since it starts with the error before the system starts up and it thought maybe the dying modem had something to do with the firmware. Also, the screen still goes dim after a few minutes and then shuts off as if I were just not using the computer. Can anyone help me?
Thanks if you read all of that.