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June 10, 2005

Experiments.

I did a couple of experiments last night: I upgraded the B&W PowerMac to Tiger, and upgraded the Wallstreet to Panther with the help of Ryan Rempel's excellent XPostFacto.

I'd actually done the XPostFacto trick before on this same PowerBook G3, but it didn't really take. The video had problems with colors, and overall it felt pretty creaky. But this time, I used his latest stable build, XPostFacto 3.1, read through the known problems, and decided to check the "Use PatchedRagePro" as suggested.

XPostFacto is very easy to use: just download the application to your OS 9 boot drive, insert your OS X Install disc, launch XPostFacto, check off a few options as necessary, and click the "Install from CD" button. Your Mac will restart and you then follow the normal procedure to install. Total time for me was under an hour. Not bad for a 7-year-old machine with just 256MB of RAM. Which reminds me; I should see about boosting that.

The Blue & White was just a bit less trouble-free: it reported that "there were problems while installing" and suggested that I try again. A casual Google revealed that sometimes this can be due to problems reading data off the disc, and since I had a relatively ancient third-party combo drive in there, I gave it another shot. The second time was a charm.

These were both test runs. When I get those laptop drives I ordered I'll stick one in the Wallstreet and try Tiger via XPostFacto 4.0b3.

June 10, 2005 in Desktop, Laptop, Mac OS X, PowerBook G3 Series, PowerMac G3 Blue & White, Upgrades | Permalink

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