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Panther onto G3
Discuss Panther onto G3
Posted by: mountnbkr69
I have been trying to install Panther onto a G3. I am constantly getting errors concerning the startup disk not being recognizable. Has anyone else ran into this problem?
Posted by: mac_mogul
What precisely is your system?
iMac, iBook, PowerMac, PowerBook, Beige towers, All-in-one?
If you could post your specifications, then it would help immensely:)
Posted by: mountnbkr69
I think it is a powermac. The case is blue.
Posted by: RyansTech
G3 Blue and White tower is what you have. Have you actually been able to install OS X on the disk but then have problems starting up?
Either way you are going to have to upgrade the firmware. Any mac install CD has firmware upgrades in the Extras folder. Run it and it will walk you through what to do.
Posted by: mac_mogul
Are you upgrading from an earlier version of OS X? Or are you installing right onto OS 9? Because I beleive you must have the latest version of OS 9 to install any form of OS X ontop of it.
Posted by: g5orbust
OSx will inform you if your machine isnt supported (it checks the boot rom). There are ways around it but if it installs you should be fine (Im pretty much B&W G3's arent supported in Jag, though not sure about panther)
Posted by: RyansTech
Yes you can run OS X jag or panter on a B&W, I have one sitting next to me right now running panther. The easiest way to do this is get a clean working install on a supported system then just swap drives.
Since you probably don't have another system and it won't recognize your drive you have in there try this:
Server can be shut down - restarted using the web interface or via command line.
[url]http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20010918213019220[/url]
Posted by: mountnbkr69
I have the latest firmware upgrade installed. I also have the latest version of OS 9 installed and I still receive the same message.
I am trying to install a fresh load not upgrade.
I have not been told that the OS will not install on the computer.
Posted by: mountnbkr69
Now I did not know about the partition size issue. I will try this and I will get back to all of you.
Thanks for all of the help thus far.
Posted by: g5orbust
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by RyansTech [/i]
[B]Yes you can run OS X jag or panter on a B&W, I have one sitting next to me right now running panther. The easiest way to do this is get a clean working install on a supported system then just swap drives.
Since you probably don't have another system and it won't recognize your drive you have in there try this:
Server can be shut down - restarted using the web interface or via command line.
[url]http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20010918213019220[/url] [/B][/QUOTE]
Panther has lower system requirements than Jaguar did.
Posted by: RyansTech
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by g5orbust [/i]
[B]Panther has lower system requirements than Jaguar did. [/B][/QUOTE]
This is true, which makes you think Panther would run smoother/better on G3's. From my experience Jaguar seems to run stable on the G3's while Panther gets annoying permission issues after running for some time.
mountnbkr - what's the update on this? Did you try a bigger drive yet?