My Crashing G4,need Advice From Mac Pros |
Wed 20 Nov 2002, 16:28
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Hello. I am new to the mac sceen and I need some advice. My mac, since I got it , has been crashing. It crashes by freezing up, and I wont be able to do anything. on my windows machine, if something frooze , I would hit CTRL>ALT>DELETE and I could close the program that frooze. not so on my mac. When it freezes, I have to pressthe power button for a couple of seconds and reboot.
I have 867 mhz g4 1 GB DDR ram running OS 9 Is there any buttons that I can press to shut down a program or help with my system freezes? I dont know what it is. Someone said that to uninstall a program, just through that program folder in the trash. but what about the items in the extention folder? Is there any programs some mac gurs can recommend to keep my hard drivers in good shape? I have no idea how a mac runs, I do however, have much knoweldge on computers in general, and on windows machines and the way they operate. windows hard drives can either be in FAT32 or NTFS. FAT32 fragments alot and is used in apps like windows 98, ME... it can also be used in XP, but NTFS is so much better, as it does not defragment much, and if and when XP does crash, it doesnt go through the long process of checking the disk for errors. Has anyone else had this? System freezes? What apps do you recommend for keeping my system in good shape. does OS 9 or X come with a built in defrag program? How do I format a hard drive on a mac? if i wanted to put a hard drive from my windows machine onto my mac, how do I defrag my hard drive? Last but not least, does anyone have an web links to sites that show how macs run. I want to read up on infomation about macs and their system. And the diffrences between OS 9 and X, and how to fix system freezes. i know its a long listm but I am a complete noobie on my mac, and want to read and learn. thanks, ERICK |
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Wed 20 Nov 2002, 18:10
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as for quiting a frozen application on OS 9, you can try and press Cmd+option+Esc (called "force quit"). it doesn't always help. not like the windows task manager. OS X, however, has a "force quit" feature that resembles it, where you can choose an app from a list and force it to quit.
to find out what's causing the freeze, try Conflict Catcher at http://www.casadyg.com/. Norton utilities and Drive 10 can defrag disks (there's also a thread here for defraging) and there's an apple utility that comes with your system (forgot it's name, but it's there, something with "HD" I think) that formats youre drive. see the apple site, and if you're new to macs, you'll find the system help to be very usefull. read it, it will answer most of your questions. good luck |
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E rouge My Crashing G4,need Advice From Mac Pros Wed 20 Nov 2002, 16:28
Levon River You are exhibiting classic signs of one of two pri... Wed 20 Nov 2002, 21:23
E rouge hello, here is an update. It seems that I am not a... Thu 21 Nov 2002, 06:29
Levon River I also am on a G4 867, and have never experienced ... Thu 21 Nov 2002, 17:32
lepetitmartien Kernel panic can only accur on a system that HAS a... Mon 25 Nov 2002, 19:09
Levon River You are exhibiting classic signs of one of two pri... Wed 20 Nov 2002, 21:23
E rouge hello, here is an update. It seems that I am not a... Thu 21 Nov 2002, 06:29
Levon River I also am on a G4 867, and have never experienced ... Thu 21 Nov 2002, 17:32
lepetitmartien Kernel panic can only accur on a system that HAS a... Mon 25 Nov 2002, 19:09
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