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    Quote Originally Posted by LiasTZ
    Its a mac.. I vote for throwing it off a tall buidling even if its in perfectly good condition!

    I reiterate a post I made to Bugjuice earlier. I have some words for you to look up and employ.

    1. HELPFUL
    2. APPROPRIATE
    3. HUMOUROUS
    4. DICKHEAD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    I reiterate a post I made to Bugjuice earlier. I have some words for you to look up and employ.

    1. HELPFUL
    2. APPROPRIATE
    3. HUMOUROUS
    4. DICKHEAD
    It was very helpful and extremely appropriate given that its a Mac.

    And humourous?? Absolutely.

    Dickheaded?? Only about as dickheaded as those who suggest those with Microsoft problems get a mac
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin
    It was very helpful and extremely appropriate given that its a Mac.

    And humourous?? Absolutely.

    Dickheaded?? Only about as dickheaded as those who suggest those with Microsoft problems get a mac

    OK heres another couple

    1: FUCK
    2. OFF

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    Flashing ? means it can't find a valid system folder. Nortons won't repair it huh? - Easiest thing would be to boot from the system CD (hold the C key down on startup) that comes with the machine and re initialise the hard disc. Good thing you had everything backed up.
    For $200 would I have expected to get a system disc with it??
    As for backing up... ):

    It is (correction: was) running on OS X. I think the Norton repair disc might have had something about 9 on it...
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    As it's on OSX you need Diskwarrior. Had this happen to mine (I caused it). Nortons (OSX version) didn't fix it. Start it up in Target mode if you can.

    If not I can sent you my Diskwarrior CD for you to fix it with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skunk

    If not I can sent you my Diskwarrior CD for you to fix it with.
    That's very kind of you. I'll try to find one locally first but if I don't have any luck I will take you up on your offer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeL
    For $200 would I have expected to get a system disc with it??
    As for backing up... ):
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    Probably not. It would be OS 8.6 at best for a G3 anyway.

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    which G3 is it? the older ones weren't supported by OSX, but the 'end of' G3s can run up to 10.2 or .3 I think..
    I've got an old OSX disc I can drop round if you want.. PM me and let me know if so.. I think it's 10.2

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    Beige had support to 10.2, B&W fully supported to 10.3 - must check 10.4... (edit: yep, good for 10.4
    Requirements
    Macintosh computer with a PowerPC G3, G4 or G5 processor
    Built-in FireWire
    DVD drive for installation
    256MB of RAM
    3GB of available hard disk space (4GB if you install the developer tools))

    Beige G3 had SCSI still, and ADB so that was the cruncher. Once Apple dropped full support for SCSI and reqd built-in Firewire the Beiges had problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    which G3 is it? the older ones weren't supported by OSX, but the 'end of' G3s can run up to 10.2 or .3 I think..
    I've got an old OSX disc I can drop round if you want.. PM me and let me know if so.. I think it's 10.2
    Will check when I get home. I know that it's got a couple of Firewire ports at the back so might be one of the later ones.
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    O.K., it looks like the HD is stuffed. Got system disks from bugjuice (thanks mate) but when I get to the point where you have to specify a location it doesn't recognize the HD. Tried the Repair utility and also total Erase but it comes up with an error message.

    Any advice on (cheap) HDs for G3? Doesn't have to be huge (the stuffed one is only 20 GB).
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeL
    O.K., it looks like the HD is stuffed. Got system disks from bugjuice (thanks mate) but when I get to the point where you have to specify a location it doesn't recognize the HD. Tried the Repair utility and also total Erase but it comes up with an error message.

    Any advice on (cheap) HDs for G3? Doesn't have to be huge (the stuffed one is only 20 GB).
    Try Diskwarrior first - I had the same thing with mine. System disks got not see the HD but Diskwarrior fixed it. PM me your address if you want and I'll post them to you.

    Otherwise any ATA drive will do unless your mac is a beige...

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