Might it be that it makes no difference how you insert a DVD into the mac
mini it will try an installation with the right side up or down? If
that's the case, the label on the top side of the DVD could interfere with
the reading and installation and in that way leave you with an unuseable
computer? This would mean that the mac mini has an incorrectly calibrated
dvd sensitivity reader which is allowing an install attempt with the dvd
inserted in the machine in the wrong way. On Thu, 2 Dec 2010, Marc Workman
wrote:
Hello again,
I wasn't able to get voiceover running on my new Mac Mini, so I decided to just
install, or perhaps reinstall, the OS. The installation went fine, but after
the restart, I'm still not able to get VO going using either command F5,
control command F5, or function command F5. I also tried pressing enter after
a restart, since one of the archive post mentioned something about having to
choose the setup language first, but no go. Every keystroke seems to produce a
bonking sound.
I've listened to a couple of podcasts of installations for both Lepard and Snow
Lepard, and in both cases, some music started playing after the restart
following the installation, but that didn't happen in my case.
Apologies for the nuby question, but I can't find an answer in anything I've
read or listened to.
TIA
Marc
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