jmyron

Q: We have an old crt g4 emac (It is in a white casing, I think they were termed 'snowbirds?') that was running on 10.3 7.  whe are trying to upgrade it to 10.4x but it will not start the upgrade sequence.  Any suggestions?

We have an old crt g4 emac (It is in a white casing, I think they were termed 'snowbirds?') that was running on 10.3 7.  We are trying to upgrade it to 10.4x but it will not start the upgrade sequence.  Any suggestions?  And while we are at it, how high can I upgrade this dinosaur?

 

John Kidwell AKA jmyron

emac, Mac OS X (10.3.x)

Posted on Oct 2, 2012 11:19 PM

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  • by roam,

    roam roam Oct 3, 2012 3:00 AM in response to jmyron
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    Oct 3, 2012 3:00 AM in response to jmyron

    Hi John

    You can post information about the eMac to inform us of the model, in order to assess its capablility and how high it can go OS wise.

     

    Click on About this Mac, More info, and look at the hardware overview.

     

    if it is not running, you will be able to get a few clues about it from this site.

    http://www.everymac.com/

  • by Allan Jones,

    Allan Jones Allan Jones Oct 3, 2012 7:52 AM in response to jmyron
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    Oct 3, 2012 7:52 AM in response to jmyron

    You must use retail install disks for Tiger to upgrade (black with a big "X"). The grey system install/restore disks tha shipped with another Mac usually fail, and the grey diskd shipped with an Intel Mac always fails.

     

    Most Tiger retail disks are on DVD. Many earlier eMacs shipped with only CD or CD-R drives. That's been a problem for upgrading in many cases.

     

    If the computer is not running, you can determine the variant you have from this Apple article:

     

    How to locate the serial number and identify your model