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LLMacintosh

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One more thing....
« on: August 31, 2024, 04:21:00 PM »

Hello, first of all thank you to everyone who contributed to highlighting and installing Mac OS 9 on the Mac mini G4.

I just bought one and was surprised to see that it was possible.  Soon the adventure will begin.

I plan to recover my old files (from more than 20 years ago) using this machine.

Looking forward to discussing with you  :)
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Re: One more thing....
« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2024, 01:51:05 AM »

Welcome LLMacintosh!

hope you can recover your old files! Enjoy Mac OS 9 - from the time when computing was exciting & fun!

Let us know if you run into trouble and we'll try to be of help. :)
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Re: One more thing....
« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2024, 01:50:03 PM »

Thank You.

Lot of floppy disks to read and save as .pdf, or something I can read today with my iMac 2017 or my MacBook Air M1

Lot of CD-R and DVD-R - DVD-RW, between 1987 - 2004 :

Apple IIGS (gone)
PowerMac 5400
PowerBook 150 "broken"  : would like to fix it (7.1.1)
PowerMac 6320 (gone)
PowerMac 6400 (gone)
PowerPC G5 (supply issue)

iMac G5: Impossible to boot original Tiger DVD install. Combo CD/DVD issue ?

Will receive soon my Mac mini G4 (10-4-11)

Lola

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Re: One more thing....
« Reply #3 on: September 01, 2024, 11:39:10 PM »

Is the optical drive in the Mac Mini confirmed to work?

As great as the little Mac Minis are, I feel their weak point is the optical drive. I found they fail more than any other component. I hope yours will not! (by the way, sounds like the same problem with your iMac G5 drive not reading the Tiger disc ... the drive on my 2005 iMac G5 failed after only 5 years and the Apple repair guy was like "oh, yet another one dead ..." ).

If you're not looking for speed, you should be able to just get along with an external USB 2.0 drive connected to the iMac G5 / Mac Mini G4. I've got one as a backup, though rarely use it ever since switching to a firewire one.

But those are usually really cheap to have as new. Depending on where in France you live, the d'Arty or Pulsat near you may have some in stock for about 20 to 30 euros each.

Come join us on Hotline when you got your Mac Mini G4 all set up :)
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Re: One more thing....
« Reply #4 on: September 01, 2024, 11:45:29 PM »

Welcome to Mac OS 9 Lives! I haven't owned a Mac Mini G4 since back in the day when I bought one new. Might be time to get one :D
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Re: One more thing....
« Reply #5 on: September 01, 2024, 11:52:28 PM »

Is the optical drive in the Mac Mini confirmed to work?

As great as the little Mac Minis are, I feel their weak point is the optical drive. I found they fail more than any other component. I hope yours will not! (by the way, sounds like the same problem with your iMac G5 drive not reading the Tiger disc ... the drive on my 2005 iMac G5 failed after only 5 years and the Apple repair guy was like "oh, yet another one dead ..." ).

If you're not looking for speed, you should be able to just get along with an external USB 2.0 drive connected to the iMac G5 / Mac Mini G4. I've got one as a backup, though rarely use it ever since switching to a firewire one.

But those are usually really cheap to have as new. Depending on where in France you live, the d'Arty or Pulsat near you may have some in stock for about 20 to 30 euros each.

Come join us on Hotline when you got your Mac Mini G5 all set up :)

personally i removed the drive to make space for heat management and im using an external one within my mac mini stack
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Re: One more thing....
« Reply #6 on: September 01, 2024, 11:58:08 PM »

Interesting. What have been your findings in regards to heat management after removing the optical drive? Did it help to make the inside temperature drop noticeably?
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LLMacintosh

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Re: One more thing....
« Reply #7 on: September 02, 2024, 01:30:10 AM »

Is the optical drive in the Mac Mini confirmed to work?

As great as the little Mac Minis are, I feel their weak point is the optical drive. I found they fail more than any other component. I hope yours will not! (by the way, sounds like the same problem with your iMac G5 drive not reading the Tiger disc ... the drive on my 2005 iMac G5 failed after only 5 years and the Apple repair guy was like "oh, yet another one dead ..." ).

If you're not looking for speed, you should be able to just get along with an external USB 2.0 drive connected to the iMac G5 / Mac Mini G4. I've got one as a backup, though rarely use it ever since switching to a firewire one.

But those are usually really cheap to have as new. Depending on where in France you live, the d'Arty or Pulsat near you may have some in stock for about 20 to 30 euros each.

Come join us on Hotline when you got your Mac Mini G5 all set up :)

personally i removed the drive to make space for heat management and im using an external one within my mac mini stack

The issue with my iMac G5 was how to install DVD macOS Tiger. Did not managed from usb, either from FW 400 HD or recent external usb Drive.
Maybe a HD issue + Combo issue ?
When using the Alt key on booting, only the HD was recognized.

That's why I just bought the Mac mini.

First of all, few days ago I planned to install Mac OS 9. I boot my Power Mac G5 and after few hours, I heard a "firecracker" and the computer turned off. I disassembled it to remove the power supply, which I also disassembled. There was a lot of dust inside. Then I performed the PS ON test on pin 14 with a paper clip : the fan did not start. I found a broken piece of electronic component inside with a part of the numbers, but I couldn't determine where it came from after closely examining the motherboard and the power supply. Was it sucked in at some point in the past and has been there for a long time ?

I then traded a Dell tower from 2005 for the iMac G5 that we're talking about.
Never give up....
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