I have some old pagemaker files that I need to open so I have bought a G3 on ebay. It turns on OK but all that comes uo on the screen is an envelope with alternating question mark and apple logo. Any ideas?

I have some old pagemaker files that I need to open so I have bought a G3 on ebay. It turns on OK but all that comes uo on the screen is an envelope with alternating question mark and apple logo. Any ideas?

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Posted on Jul 16, 2011 7:05 AM

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Jul 17, 2011 9:59 AM in response to Bill Carter

I suggest you get 9.2. You need to install the same or later version of the OS. One some computer the shipped version has extra drivers. The drivers will not be in the official release in this case 9.1. They would be in 9.2.


Mac OS 9.1 (Mac OS ROM 7.5.1) and Mac OS X 10.0.4 (4P13)


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*blinking question mark*

The blinking question mark means that your mac firmware could not find a valid operating system

on one of your disk volumes.


Somethings to do to resolve the blinking question mark.

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58042


Try holding down the option key then power on. This brings up the startup manager. Click on your hd. Click on right arrow key.


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You need to figure out the level of your firmware before installing 10.2 or greater. ( The PC name for firmware is BIOS. ) Installing 10.2 with a down level firmware will most likely make your iMac unusable and difficult to fix.


What is firmware?

The firmware software receives control when you poweron your machine. It does some hardware testing and some hardware configuration then passes control to your version of Mac OS. It reside on a PROM ( program read only memory ) chip on the logic board.


Figuring out what level of firmware you have?

Open Firmware, boot into Open Firmware.

Power on your iMac while holding down command+option+o+f

The first output line contains the firmware level. Mine reads:

Apple PowerMac4,1 4.1.9f1 BootRom built on 09/14/01 at 13.18.04

Copyright 1994-2001 Apple Computer Inc.


On my machine, I have 4.1.9f1.


What firmware do you need?

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=86117


For a slot loading iMac, this article indicates that you need to be running 9.1 or later version of Mac OS Classic.

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=75130

"The iMac Firmware Update 4.1.9 will only run on iMac computers with lot-loading CD or DVD drives running Mac OS 9.1 or later from a local drive. If you are using Mac OS X you must boot from a local Mac OS 9.1 or later writeable partition (not a CD, or network disk) prior to following the update instructions."


You can download the Mac OS 9 updates from the Apple site.

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1387?viewlocale=en_US

Dec 29, 2015 7:18 AM in response to Star Studios

Welcome Star Studio.


Did you notice that this thread has been inactive for over four years? I also noticed the other threads to which you responded since joining were no newer that three years.


The current iteration of the forum software seems incapable of locking, archiving, or otherwise marking dead threads, so we all must use care when answering to check the date of the thread's last activity first. This avoids mining up old threads whose author has either gone away or the computer is question has been replaced.


Thanks!

Dec 30, 2015 1:14 PM in response to Allan Jones

Of course I noticed it was an old thread, but a thread that did not contain the answer/solution that worked for me. After spending some time and coming up with my own solution, I thought I would share that solution to help others.


You do realize that Google is how people search for most solutions, and not an Apple Support search. Google will bring up results from many years past. Seems wise to have answers/solutions available and even updated and more relevant and not "locked down" or "archived".


Please advise if this is not Apples intention.

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