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Apple iMac Blueberry Mac Desktop Questions & Answers
My old blueberry iMac won't
This is usually due to the BIOS/Clock/CMOS battery dying. If the battery is dead, it won't start up at all.
Check out YouTube for instructions on opening your model, and replacement batteries are available at just about any Radio Shack, or online at various places. These guys may have them, too:
http://www.headgapstore.com/
How do I insert page
if you are in word double click up in the first inch of the document and then a menu should pop up and you have the option to add page numbers that go on automatically
Hi My imac G3 is old still works for awhile then
Symptoms
Some
computers may display a black screen when booting from the Windows XP
installer CD, instead of the standard blue installation screen. The
computer will respond to the correct setup key presses and continue the
installation even though the built-in display has no video.
Products Affected
Windows XP, Boot Camp, iMac (24-inch, Late 2006), Mac OS X 10.5
Resolution
If you experience this issue, download and install the iMac MXM Update 1.0
update from Apple Support Downloads.
New (to me) blueberry cd stuck in drive
If this is a slot loading machine there may be a little hole next to the CD-Rom drive. Slide a paper clip into the hole and the CD should pop right out. If this is not a slot loading machine then it will be the same procedure only the hole for the CD-Rom will be on the CD-Rom tray itself
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I want incoming calls to disconnect modem
Resume call is a function of the modem...
Unless that G3s modem has a firmware update to allow this,
I think you are looking at a new external modem.
Look for V.92 on the box
I-mac power faliure
I'm thinking that your battery in the iMac is dead or very close to being dead. Or your power cord is no good anymore or your power supply is on the verge of being dead. Hope it helps.
ERROR CODE 4M0T/4/40000003: HDD-1211
Install a new HDD.
Press and hold Command, Option and R keys with a keyboard connected via USB.
Power the mac on whilst holding down the keys. Release the keys when the globe shows and select your router code then download the OS for your mac.
Install the OS.
It takes some time to do this!
4sns 1 4000000 th00 9.000
There are several causes for this:
- Dust buildup in the computer prevents proper cooling, so the fans have to work harder.
- Corrupted Power Manager chip settings. Go to the Apple support page and search for "Power Manager" "reset" and your specific model. You can get the model number from the System Profiler utility (Apple menu: About this Mac: More Info). If this is the problem, resetting the Power Manager should solve it. If it happens again after unplugging, you may need a new clock/PRAM battery;
- Bad temperature sensor (all fans run at high speed);
- Shorted fan driver transistor on the logic board or in power supply (one fan always runs at max speed).
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