Hi everyone,
I'm trying to restore a PowerMac G4 Quicksilver back to a usable state with Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger.
The hardware seems to work fine, but I'm having a lot of issues upgrading the software:
Also, any tips on hardware maintenance tasks I can perform to make sure this machine can keep working for many more years to come?
I'm trying to restore a PowerMac G4 Quicksilver back to a usable state with Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger.
The hardware seems to work fine, but I'm having a lot of issues upgrading the software:
- I have the machine's restore disks, which installed both OS 9.2 and OS X 10.0.
- I first tried to burn the Tiger DVD ISO on a new machine (macOS 26 with an external drive), but it didn't recognize the image. I had the same issue using Brasero on Ubuntu, so I will need to burn the image on the Quicksilver itself (which has a SuperDrive).
- The download speeds on this machine are extremely slow. Max 50KB/s, but can go as low as 1KB/s, which makes it really time-consuming to try things out.
- Neither OS 9 or OS X 10.0 seem to recognize USB sticks formatted as HFS+ with the Apple Partition Map. I tried to install the USB Mass Storage driver, but it was a self-mounted image, which also didn't work (error -39).
- Any tips on burning a bootable Tiger DVD on a different machine?
- Any tips on fixing the slow network speeds?
- Any tips on getting USB sticks to work on OS 9?
Also, any tips on hardware maintenance tasks I can perform to make sure this machine can keep working for many more years to come?
- I usually just remove as much dirt as possible, replace the thermal paste, and the PRAM battery.
- The machine still has the original hard drive. Should I keep it around for as long as it'll work, or should an SSD run much quieter?
- Do y'all just clean the fans, or replace them?
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