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Mac g4 quicksilver
Mac g4 quicksilver




mac g4 quicksilver
  1. MAC G4 QUICKSILVER INSTALL
  2. MAC G4 QUICKSILVER UPGRADE
mac g4 quicksilver

I really don't know what this machine is, and how I can find out. I have wheat I believe are the correct discs coincidentally, and OS9 installed fine, however hangs upon a successful boot, unless extensions are disabled.

MAC G4 QUICKSILVER UPGRADE

I'm sure you must be aware that a 2.0 ghz upgrade can cost close to 400 bucks. This computer looks neat, and was the last apple computer to incoorperate a possible ZIP Drive. This Supported up to 1.5GB of PC133 133Mhz Ram. It was released in 2001, and came with a 533Mhz-Dual 1Ghz Motorola PowerPC G4 CPU. I understand it can be somewhat of a costly upgrade and am willing to put the money into it. Go to step 1 The Powermac G4 'Quicksilver,' The 2nd Major revision to Apple's Powermac G4 Series.

MAC G4 QUICKSILVER INSTALL

Why does all of this even matter? I want to be able to start the machine up with a universal OS9 install, however the 2002 Quicksilver apparently doesn't allow this, and has to be installed from original install discs. irectus12 said: I'm looking to upgrade my G4 quicksilver's processor. Still I am not sure exactly what machine I have. Since I got this machine second hand and don't know its history, I have considered the fact the logic board or the CPU board may have been replaced. Quicksilver 2002 Power Mac G4 These were the. If only one input device has failed, replace the non-functioning piece of equipment with a known good device. In the first of the two it is clear that the case is copyrighted 2001, but in the second it only seems to specify one processor. Although these look like the earlier Quicksilver model, they run 800 MHz, 933 MHz, and dual 1 GHz G4 processors. The first step is to try a simple restart, as this fixes many issues involved with initializing input devices. Looking at the stickers on the machine, I initially come to the conclusion that the machine is a Power Macintosh G4 800 DP (Quicksilver)800 MHz PowerPC 7450 (G4) x2 (that's taken from ) however when going to About This Mac the machine shows it only has one processor, making me think its a Power Macintosh G4 800 (QS 2002)800 MHz PowerPC 7455* (G4). Device is fully functional and boots to MacOS Tiger 10.4 Power cable included PowerMac G4 (Mirrored Drive Doors) Family: PowerMac G3/G4/G5 Minimum OS: 9.2.2. I'm having issues identifying what type of PowerMac G4 Quicksilver I have.






Mac g4 quicksilver