They will throw him in the year, and since I was take care of him for a while, I thought I'd take home when they do and use it as a backup machine for the data of my and my wife. We have old school Power Mac G5 DP 2, 7GHz (early 2005) we use for editing (well, for the last two years, he's right there and no one wants to touch this old piece of.). Y at - it anyway how to determine type of LCS just by looking at the case? I don't want to wipe the drive and start again if I can avoid it, as I did with the second disc and now only one will not boot at all.Īs it is an old Mac I guess I would have expected something like this (However, it never happened with Mac earlier), but if anyone out there has a suggestion, I would be very grateful to hear it. Oddly enough, my second drive is always shown as selected. It has stopped also now boot from the power button and I have to use the option key method. Oddly enough, I can still use all of my apps and can't seem to save and open files on a backup external drive which leads me to think it might be a hardware problem as it seems to affect the second internal drive as well. The strange thing is that after it zapping, the computer restarts on my second drive when I always seem to remember that he started the last used boot disk. I deleted the various preferences such as system ones like zapping the PRAM. Now I don't know for certain that my subsequent problems started with this event, but following it, Finder now takes an age to open folders, the system or on my drive of partitioned data, or completely freezes and means that I have to perform the forced reboot. SilverKeeper was frozen so I started to work in the morning, but it seemed that everything was copied successfully. A couple of weeks, I used SilverKeeper to the ice to back up my apps folder and data to a whole new Samsung 2 TB disk that I had deleted and format (which, although it came with an installer, I was unable to use because it is for Intel Macs only) and left on overnight. I have a 700 GB drive, which has an operating system partition and a single data where I save the work and other files. Die Power Mac or an anomaly in the system serious?
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