XPostFacto - Stuck in OS X Grey Apple Screen

Hi,
I'm running Tiger on a Beige G3 and when I attempt to boot via XPostFacto OS X get stuck in the grey screen with the Apple logo. I get no progress bar what-so-ever. How can I get past this?

Thx

17" MBP C2D, 20" iMac C2D, iPod 30gb 5th Gen, MDD 1.25,, Mac OS X (10.4.9), Sawtooth 1.4ghz (ATI 9800), Pismo 400, BeigeG3 300MT

Posted on Jun 10, 2007 2:18 PM

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Jun 10, 2007 6:42 PM in response to Tony Giordano

XPostFacto version 4 requires a non-trivial re-arrangement of the Parameter RAM. If your PRAM battery is not good and strong, you could lose those changes and get stuck.

The usual drill when you get stuck is to use the C key to boot to an OS 9 CD, find XPostFacto on you Hard drive and run it [it WILL run from an OS 9 CD, I promise] and ask it to please help you boot to the Mac OS X image on that Hard Drive. If you get stuck again immediately, have it re-install BootX, or Extensions, or everything, and it often fixes itself.

Jun 16, 2007 8:50 PM in response to Tony Giordano

i found out that if i get stuck booting to OS X i can hold the option key and it will boot into OS 9.2.2 that is if you have OS X set to boot by default.

also i zap the pram a few times which will reset the pram and make OS 9.2.2 the default OS to boot to and open xpostfacto and set to boot to OS X again.

i have been having this problem more and more

but mine is that is will start to load at the grey apple logo and shut off. when that happense i have to zap the pram.

like what said here i think my pram battery is going dead but i have yet to see the clock go wrong

Jun 24, 2007 12:00 PM in response to Craigwd_2000

To check the battery voltage, you will have to unplug your Mac to shut off the "always on" tiny 5 Volt power supply (known as "Trickle Power"). If you leave the plug in, you will be measuring Trickle Power, not the battery.

Be very suspicious if the 3.6 Volt battery seems to be producing 5 volts.

A battery that is producing 3.2 Volts in the circuit, working, is usually still OK, but the voltage drops off more and more sharply once it starts to decline, so you should think about getting a new battery.

A battery under 3.1 Volts in your hand is effectively dead -- it is not worth the trouble any more.

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