Hey
I recently had to take my mac mini to pieces to install upgrade its RAM to 2GB. I initially had problems with booting up - it would get to the white screen with the apple logo and think for about 2 minutes then restart and repeat the process indefinitely. I managed to fix this by removing the clock battery for a while (and also pushing and prodding the hardware in desperation trying to fix a broken circuit... who knows it may have helped!). I also zapped the PRAM after installing.
But now, the strange problem is that OS X wont boot up if my firewire devices are connected. In case this helps, I have two HDDs and a DVD burner connected in daisychain to the firewire port. It definitely boots up fine with any other peripherals.
Aside from the horrible idea that I have damaged some hardware, does anyone have any clues as to how I can mend this?
A wise colleage of mine said that if it was a windows machine, he would look at the BIOS settings as he thinks my computer is trying to boot from one of the HDDs, and that I should try to find a list of boot drives and remove the firewire HDDs if they're on it.
I know macs don't run BIOS, but is there anything similar I could check?
Thanks for any help,
Dave
I recently had to take my mac mini to pieces to install upgrade its RAM to 2GB. I initially had problems with booting up - it would get to the white screen with the apple logo and think for about 2 minutes then restart and repeat the process indefinitely. I managed to fix this by removing the clock battery for a while (and also pushing and prodding the hardware in desperation trying to fix a broken circuit... who knows it may have helped!). I also zapped the PRAM after installing.
But now, the strange problem is that OS X wont boot up if my firewire devices are connected. In case this helps, I have two HDDs and a DVD burner connected in daisychain to the firewire port. It definitely boots up fine with any other peripherals.
Aside from the horrible idea that I have damaged some hardware, does anyone have any clues as to how I can mend this?
A wise colleage of mine said that if it was a windows machine, he would look at the BIOS settings as he thinks my computer is trying to boot from one of the HDDs, and that I should try to find a list of boot drives and remove the firewire HDDs if they're on it.
I know macs don't run BIOS, but is there anything similar I could check?
Thanks for any help,
Dave