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Thu Feb-23-06 12:57 PM
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Unable to install OSX on a G4 |
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When attempting to install OSX (Version 10.3.2) I get the following error after inserting Install Disc 1:
"Startup Disk was unable to select the install CD as the startup disk. (-2)" This message appears immediately after I click the "restart" button that comes up on the first screen from the Install disc.
The machine is a PowerMac G4 500 MHZ currently running Mac OS9.1.
Any thoughts or suggestions welcome. Thanks.
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Thu Feb-23-06 03:32 PM
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1. Have you updated the firmware |
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Older macs like yours need to have that done to run OSX.
It should say so somewhere in the instructions.
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Thu Feb-23-06 06:42 PM
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2. Thank you, I'll look into that. |
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Fri Feb-24-06 08:30 AM
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3. I did the required Firmware update. |
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Thanks for letting me know about the Firmware -- that was something I needed to do.
The update was successful, but the problem did not go away.
I'm still getting the same error message.
Still open to suggestions!
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Fri Feb-24-06 01:38 PM
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4. Don't you need OS 9.2.2 before you can get OS 10 |
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to work? Just download the updates for OS 9.1.
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Fri Feb-24-06 04:50 PM
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5. I think the problem is with an outdated Startup Disk control panel |
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Edited on Fri Feb-24-06 04:59 PM by Twillig
So updating OS 9 first would replace that control panel automatically. OS 9.2.1OS 9.2.2I think.. This is a link to the updated Control panel maybe that would be an easier try. http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120024
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Fri Feb-24-06 10:56 PM
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7. I've never done the update |
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but I have two Macs, one with 9.1 and one with Panther. Make sure you have plenty of RAM - a minimum of 256 with Panther and 512 with Tiger. I borrowed a Mac that had Tiger installed with only 256, and it struggled at times.
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Fri Feb-24-06 05:16 PM
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6. Thank you Mr. Dowd and Twillig, |
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I will try these updates you are suggesting over the weekend and see what happens. I'll let you know.
I love getting Mac advice on DU -- the best of both worlds!
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Sun Feb-26-06 12:56 AM
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8. is this a universal os x installer or one that came with a computer? |
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Edited on Sun Feb-26-06 12:57 AM by bullimiami
if it was bundled it may only work on some computers.
ive got 10.4.5 on a g4 400, so it should work. ive had every os since 9.1 on here.
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Wed Mar-01-06 04:34 PM
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It was the update to 9.2.1 that did the trick.
I ended up using Twillig's updated Control Panel link (Startup Disk 9.2.1), which was a much smaller download, and apparently it had exactly what was needed.
OSX 10.3.9 is now running perfectly on the dear old G4.
Thank you very much DU! I got advice here that I couldn't find on all sorts of Mac forums out there.
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Sat Mar-04-06 09:47 PM
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10. If you decide to upgrade to Tiger (10.4) |
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... and it is awesome... you will need a DVD drive rather than a CD. Learned that one the hard way, myself.
I did a work around, though. I used my iBook to read the DVD and did the old "target disk" thing to upgrade my tower G4.
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