On 5/3/05, Maximilian Gerlach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Though it should all have been solved by installing OS-X, did you try > > pressing "command - option - P - R" while booting? > > Normally solves this kind of boot probs after installing debian.... > > Pressing this key combination let the computer restart (and reset the > PRAM, I suppose?!) but afterwards the same problem with the same > symptons appeared again.
Is it possible the drive may have troubles? I suspect since it's an 8GB drive it's not "brand spanking new"! Also you might look over these notes in case one of these things are affecting your system -- http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/PB_G3/wallstreet_hard_drive/ I upgraded my Wallstreet/PDQ system's original 4GB drive to a 20GB Fujitsu several years ago and did NOT encounter any of these difficulties (magnet OR tight screws). Nowadays even the 20GB drives are considered small...!