A friend of mine decided to upgrade their PowerBook G4 by getting a bigger HD and maxing out the RAM and upgrading from OS 9 to OS X. Anyway, since he didn't feel up to the challenge, he passed it on to me, having done a little PowerBook maintenace before. So, I got everything installed; 1 GB RAM, 40 GB HD... Now I'm at the OS X part of this upgrade.
When I first started the OS installation and got to the "Select a Destination" nothing showed up(hoping I didn't break anything). I then just created a new partition by erasing the whole disc. The HD is now showing up (whew!). HOWEVER! It gives me this error:
"You cannot install Mac OS X on this volume. You cannot start your computer using this volume."
I tried partitioning the HD into the first 8 GB for the OS install (the trick for getting older Macs to work), still no luck. Now i'm here. Stuck.
Did I miss some weird jumper settings on the new HD?
What am I to do?
When I first started the OS installation and got to the "Select a Destination" nothing showed up(hoping I didn't break anything). I then just created a new partition by erasing the whole disc. The HD is now showing up (whew!). HOWEVER! It gives me this error:
"You cannot install Mac OS X on this volume. You cannot start your computer using this volume."
I tried partitioning the HD into the first 8 GB for the OS install (the trick for getting older Macs to work), still no luck. Now i'm here. Stuck.
Did I miss some weird jumper settings on the new HD?
What am I to do?