Hello, wondering if someone could give us clues on how to proceed here.
We have been asked to help a young man who has a problem with his Power Macintosh dual 2 Ghz processor G5. It does not always boot up, and when it does, it indicates that only one processor is active. He recently ran a Leopard (his OS is Tiger) cache cleaner and it gave him a read-out page on which it says that the Darwin kernel is configured for a single processor only.
I should say that while we are both quite used to computer-fixing in this house, which is why we were asked to help this young man, I am actually a PC person ( sorry 'bout that), but my husband does know a fair bit about fixing Macs - but we have not had much experience yet with G5's and OS X.
What we are asking for is clues as to where to look in respect of getting the other processor configured again, if that is possible. Is it a software problem, a hardware issue, is this a known problem with a known resolution?
We do not have the machine here as the young man needs it for his work.
Hope someone here can give us some pointers.
We have been asked to help a young man who has a problem with his Power Macintosh dual 2 Ghz processor G5. It does not always boot up, and when it does, it indicates that only one processor is active. He recently ran a Leopard (his OS is Tiger) cache cleaner and it gave him a read-out page on which it says that the Darwin kernel is configured for a single processor only.
I should say that while we are both quite used to computer-fixing in this house, which is why we were asked to help this young man, I am actually a PC person ( sorry 'bout that), but my husband does know a fair bit about fixing Macs - but we have not had much experience yet with G5's and OS X.
What we are asking for is clues as to where to look in respect of getting the other processor configured again, if that is possible. Is it a software problem, a hardware issue, is this a known problem with a known resolution?
We do not have the machine here as the young man needs it for his work.
Hope someone here can give us some pointers.
