25.01.2019

Read Ebook Online Apple Osx Tiger 10.4 For Mac

Read Ebook Online Apple Osx Tiger 10.4 For Mac Rating: 7,7/10 2005 votes
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The labels are white with an X (shades of gray) in the middle of the disk, small apple logo ( gray in color) on left side, lettering on right side says Tiger Mac OS X Version 10.4 CD 1 of 4 (1of 2. Install MAC 10.4 Tiger from Disc Images (ISO) I also have 4 install discs that are in an ISO format. When I place the Disc 1 into the MAC it is read and is able to mount the ISO.

So I ordered Tiger CDs from AppleRescue for my G4 PowerPC, because someone or several someones in the Mac forums recommended them for software. In the first set three out of four of the disks were defective, including the first one. (The computer couldn't load them and finally spit them out.) AppleRescue sent me a new set, but Install Disk 1 seems to have big problems. Or maybe not. I'd like some advice before I go back to AppleRescue with my tale of woe and ask them either to refund my money (but I'm not sure they'll do that) or send me another disk. Here's the story: The disk loads, but Norton Antivirus, which checks disks automatically, reports (at the very end of the scanning process) an error in a file that seems to have a few numbers and lots of symbols and what look like Greek letters.

Have fun with this list! Emoji's for mac. I deliberately tried to stick to more serious pirate songs (is there such a thing as a serious pirate song??) and avoid most 'kids' version' tracks, but I simply could not leave out some of the classics, like the Lazy Town song. Songs and sea shanties for pirates, sailors, fishermen and sea adventurers.

I then used Disk Warrior, which reported that it had repaired serious errors and made an optimized replacement directory, but of course, it couldn't replace the old directory, because the disk is locked. The Finder (this is still in OS 9.2.2 on my G4 desktop Mac--the kind with a tower) reports an 'error of type -35.

Drats software for mac Norton's Speed Disk mentions 'light' fragmentation, and the image has various white spaces in it. Again, I can't optimize the disk, because it is locked. Norton Disk Doctor (I know that mrmacfixit scorns it, but it can be informative) reported a major error,'No blessed folder, but there appears to be a System Folder (16,1,19).' Also minor errors in Applications:Utilities: Contents Resources. There are three of those. It reported bundle bits being off, System Library Fonts (Helvetica TMM and Times TMM) and something to do with Japanese.

When the disk opened on the desktop, I couldn't open 'Read Before You Install' because it said that it couldn't be used 'with this version of the Mac OS or there is a problem with' (the file? It suggests reinstalling the OS package, but of course, I haven't done that yet.

I expect you're going to tell me to get AppleRescue to send me yet other disks, and that's what I ordinarily would do, although so far, --between writing to them and the disks arriving--it's taken weeks even to get this far. What I was wondering is whether this truly is a function of a wonky disk or maybe something else. With the first set of disks, it was all clear; with this one, and only one of the four disks having a pout, I thought there might be another explanation or that what is being reported won't either harm my computer or keep me from using the OS successfully. One more thing: I trusted that what I'd be getting was a proper set of Apple disks, and it's represented as such and as a universal version of the OS. The 'X' on the disks is grey, though.