EnemyofGiygas
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Hi! Thanks for looking at my problem.
I have a Power Mac G3 B&W with a gig of ram and 10.3.9. Well, I HAD 10.3.9 until recently. I will describe exactly what I have done and tried so far.
It was running a little slow and I had just gotten an external 250G hard drive. I was currently debating what to do about the fact that I couldn't use my iPod on this machine, because in order to get the next version of iTunes I needed to do so, I had to obtain 10.4. Things were already getting a little sticky on my system and I had been wanting to learn more about macs in general, since I knew they were the machines I wanted to have the rest of my days. So I decided to do a clean install of 10.3 with the two 10.3 discs I have.
Now, this machine came from someone else who was gracious enough to give it to me and I have enjoyed it very much. It's slow, but steady without bugs or crashes, which I love. I put in the install discs and booted the computer up with the disc. At the install page where it brings up the hard drives you have available, it had warning signs on both drives. I wasn't surprised about the external drive, as I have heard you can't boot or run a system off of an external drive, but I was using it for applications, music and photoshop files. But when I looked at the internal drive, it said the following:
"Can't install due to the fact that there is a later version of OS X already installed on this drive."
Bull. There was 10.3.9 and I was trying to do a clean install of 10.3. The rest is all free updates, right? So why should it matter? So I saw that I couldn't do a clean install and then made my fatal error. I should have created a disk image and put it onto my external drive. I didn't.
Then I wiped the drive. Twice over. Thinking that I'd be able to install 10.3 with the discs I had that were for that purpose. Wrong.
When I put the disc in and booted the system up with it it said it wouldn't install it because there WASN'T an EARLIER version of OS X on that drive.
This seems like a GIANT catch-22 designed to get me to buy more products which I cannot afford. I just got out of college, I'm an artist/designer and I NEED this mac. I can't keep using this stupid Dell my buddy is letting me borrow. It's not hacking it. I just want my baby back. We've been through a lot together.
I would be eternally grateful and send massive amounts of good energy to anyone that would be willing to help me resuscitate my only companion in life at this time (I hope you are hearing all the irony and not taking this at face value. I am distraught, though).
Thank you.
I have a Power Mac G3 B&W with a gig of ram and 10.3.9. Well, I HAD 10.3.9 until recently. I will describe exactly what I have done and tried so far.
It was running a little slow and I had just gotten an external 250G hard drive. I was currently debating what to do about the fact that I couldn't use my iPod on this machine, because in order to get the next version of iTunes I needed to do so, I had to obtain 10.4. Things were already getting a little sticky on my system and I had been wanting to learn more about macs in general, since I knew they were the machines I wanted to have the rest of my days. So I decided to do a clean install of 10.3 with the two 10.3 discs I have.
Now, this machine came from someone else who was gracious enough to give it to me and I have enjoyed it very much. It's slow, but steady without bugs or crashes, which I love. I put in the install discs and booted the computer up with the disc. At the install page where it brings up the hard drives you have available, it had warning signs on both drives. I wasn't surprised about the external drive, as I have heard you can't boot or run a system off of an external drive, but I was using it for applications, music and photoshop files. But when I looked at the internal drive, it said the following:
"Can't install due to the fact that there is a later version of OS X already installed on this drive."
Bull. There was 10.3.9 and I was trying to do a clean install of 10.3. The rest is all free updates, right? So why should it matter? So I saw that I couldn't do a clean install and then made my fatal error. I should have created a disk image and put it onto my external drive. I didn't.
Then I wiped the drive. Twice over. Thinking that I'd be able to install 10.3 with the discs I had that were for that purpose. Wrong.
When I put the disc in and booted the system up with it it said it wouldn't install it because there WASN'T an EARLIER version of OS X on that drive.
This seems like a GIANT catch-22 designed to get me to buy more products which I cannot afford. I just got out of college, I'm an artist/designer and I NEED this mac. I can't keep using this stupid Dell my buddy is letting me borrow. It's not hacking it. I just want my baby back. We've been through a lot together.
I would be eternally grateful and send massive amounts of good energy to anyone that would be willing to help me resuscitate my only companion in life at this time (I hope you are hearing all the irony and not taking this at face value. I am distraught, though).
Thank you.