Try this...
http://www.ehow.com/how_5760413_reset-pram-g4-powerbook.html
Tom
On May 29, 2011, at 1:20 PM, Piotr Kopszak wrote:
> It's Powerbook5,6 (G4 1.67 GHz 15"). No, I haven't tried resetting
> PRAM, how should I do that? Good news is I got Sid back doing apt-get
> dist-upgrade today in chro
It's Powerbook5,6 (G4 1.67 GHz 15"). No, I haven't tried resetting
PRAM, how should I do that? Good news is I got Sid back doing apt-get
dist-upgrade today in chroot in lenny.
2011/5/29 Thomas Carlson :
> What kind of a Mac is this? I'm assuming its a Powerbook or iBook of some
> sort as you can
What kind of a Mac is this? I'm assuming its a Powerbook or iBook of some sort
as you can remove the battery. Have you tried resetting the PRAM?
Tom
On May 29, 2011, at 12:54 PM, Piotr Kopszak wrote:
> Yes, I tried that. Actually my description was imprecise. In fact I
> got to slashed circle
Yes, I tried that. Actually my description was imprecise. In fact I
got to slashed circle via gray apple trying to boot with alt pressed,
whereas in the case of booting as I usually do, by pressing "x", the
screen goes black and immediately the same menu with x, c and l
appears.
2011/5/29 Jeroen D
Can you boot with the option key (alt) held down ? You should be able to
choose OSX from there...
On Sun, 2011-05-29 at 13:54 +0200, Piotr Kopszak wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I guess I must have done something utterly stupid, although it escapes
> me when. I can no longer boot OS X. When I press "x"
Dear list,
I guess I must have done something utterly stupid, although it escapes
me when. I can no longer boot OS X. When I press "x" I see gray apple
for a moment but then it is quickly replaced by a slashed circle and
all I can do is take out battery and reboot. Before installing Squeeze
and up
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