Mr. Smith12
Registered
My slot loading DVD iMac 400Mhz G3 running OS 8.6 is dead, and Apple's Mac OS X killed it.
It really is a crime that Apple has let this go on for such a long time. Someone wrote a few years ago that over 6 million iMac's like this were sold. I guess Apple wanted to sell 6 million new computers to old iMac owners.
As of June 1, 2005 it's clear to me that Apple has known for a long time, maybe years, that it's Mac OS X product WILL damage a perfectly good iMac if OS 9.1 and the latest firmware upgrade have not been installed YET, they make NO mention of this in the Mac OS X system requirements. In fact Apple tells the iMac owner on the retail Mac OS X box, and on the Apple web site, that an iMac G3 CAN be upgrade to Mac OS X. The Mac OS X customer has a reasonable expectation that upgrading an iMac that meets or exceeds the Mac OS X system requirements that are stated on the retail box will NOT end up with a damaged iMac that no longer works. I want Apple to repair, at their cost, all iMacs that have been damaged by the Mac OS X installer.
An example of an iMac that would be damaged by the Mac OS X installer is a slot loading, 400 MHz G3 iMac DV sold at the end of 1999 with Mac OS 8.6 installed at the factory. An iMac like this that is in perfect condition and running Mac OS 8.6 will be damaged if the owner tries to install Mac OS X.
I would have NEVER thought Apple would do this kind of thing, but now I know. I did everything listed on the web pages shown, but nothing worked.
http://www.capecodgraphics.com/imac_firmware.htm
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20021023065837185
I called Apple support and explained the problem. They didn't really care and told me they would sell me OX 9 for $99.
It really is a crime that Apple has let this go on for such a long time. Someone wrote a few years ago that over 6 million iMac's like this were sold. I guess Apple wanted to sell 6 million new computers to old iMac owners.
As of June 1, 2005 it's clear to me that Apple has known for a long time, maybe years, that it's Mac OS X product WILL damage a perfectly good iMac if OS 9.1 and the latest firmware upgrade have not been installed YET, they make NO mention of this in the Mac OS X system requirements. In fact Apple tells the iMac owner on the retail Mac OS X box, and on the Apple web site, that an iMac G3 CAN be upgrade to Mac OS X. The Mac OS X customer has a reasonable expectation that upgrading an iMac that meets or exceeds the Mac OS X system requirements that are stated on the retail box will NOT end up with a damaged iMac that no longer works. I want Apple to repair, at their cost, all iMacs that have been damaged by the Mac OS X installer.
An example of an iMac that would be damaged by the Mac OS X installer is a slot loading, 400 MHz G3 iMac DV sold at the end of 1999 with Mac OS 8.6 installed at the factory. An iMac like this that is in perfect condition and running Mac OS 8.6 will be damaged if the owner tries to install Mac OS X.
I would have NEVER thought Apple would do this kind of thing, but now I know. I did everything listed on the web pages shown, but nothing worked.
http://www.capecodgraphics.com/imac_firmware.htm
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20021023065837185
I called Apple support and explained the problem. They didn't really care and told me they would sell me OX 9 for $99.