Computer froze up on Software Restore 1 of 5 CD but will try again tonight. Am hoping to avoid having to locate another genuine CPU for this model as I lost the original in an office move years ago.
breaking this down logically, the system freezing could be related to:
RAM, HD, OPTICAL DRIVE or CPU
OPTICAL DRIVE:
which type of CD-R/DVD-R media are u using to burn the restore cds?
are u using DVD+R? or DVD-R? it makes a difference
if u have original disks they should read fine in the optical drive..
unless the optical drive is not functioning properly
have u tried replacing the optical drive?
MEMORY:
have u tried pulling all ram sticks except one?
HARD DISK:
have u tried with different hard disk?
CPU:
we know u cant replace the original cpu..
that would be my first suggestion but because u cant do that the only other action i can suggest would be to try these different versions of cpu support extensions
its important to note that theres two versions of it on the page; heres the link again:
https://web.archive.org/web/20070204105354/http://www.sonnettech.com:80/downloads/proc_upgrds_sw.htmlits a system extension
which means u have to drag it to your "system folder"/extensions folder
if you are doing this in macos9 dragging to system folder is enough as it intelligently will place it in the extensions folder for you but if u are doing it from osx then u have to place it in the correct spot on your own
two different versions to try
v3.0 (from 2007)
+ v2.3.1 (from 2005)
try using these extensions to boot into a fresh 9 partition
the extension makes your system see the cpu as operating properly "within spec"
as far as i understand should stop it from freezing
but like i said before; u have to make sure that this specific extension
(either v3.0 or v2.3.1) is placed in the correct extensions folder; and is enabled; and LOADS BEFORE OTHER EXTENSIONS by renaming it something that comes early in the alphabet