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Slot Loader iMac G3 (cannot find a valid destination disk)
Posted by: MacDan on 2008-07-14 17:08:56
It's Graphite in color. It runs Linux, but it's on a CD. Problem is, I CAN'T EJECT THE CD. AHHHHHHH! [a couple of gunshots into the air]. I disassembled it and I'm looking straight at the DVD drive. How can I trigger an ejection manually (while holding the drive)? Can I do it at start up? Thanks guys.

RE: I got the other disk out and I insert a Mac OS 9 for DV iMacs CD. When I begin the installation process, it asks me to choose a destination disk. It shows none. There's a HD in the machine. What could be wrong? Could it be that I was messing about in there and forgot to make the proper connections?

Posted by: LCGuy on 2008-07-14 17:12:50
There should be a disc release button on the far right side of the drive, which can be triggered by a straightened paperclip (or iPhone SIM ejection tool 😉 )

Posted by: sambapati87 on 2008-07-14 17:35:27
Did you try booting while holding the mouse button down?

Posted by: Christopher on 2008-07-14 17:57:05
The ejector only works if the it has power going to the drive.

Posted by: LCGuy on 2008-07-14 18:11:14
Does it? I thought it was mechanically operated.

Posted by: oneboyarmy on 2008-07-14 20:35:52
You need to initialize the disk before OS 9 will actually see it to install. If you look in the Utilities folder on the CD, open Drive Setup. You should then be able to see the hard drive listed, then select it to initialize.

This of course, assumes the drive is good. 😉

Posted by: Bunsen on 2008-07-15 07:14:51
if all else fails, boot into open firmware and type

eject-cd

boot

Posted by: MacDan on 2008-07-15 07:57:37
You need to initialize the disk before OS 9 will actually see it to install. If you look in the Utilities folder on the CD, open Drive Setup. You should then be able to see the hard drive listed, then select it to initialize.
This of course, assumes the drive is good. 😉
THANKS SO MUCH! 😀

It worked. It is installing Mac OS 9 and I'll spend the rest of the hour updating it all the way to 9.2.2. From there, I'll try to install Panther.

Thanks again!

-Dan

Posted by: MacDan on 2008-07-15 09:56:16
Okay, I tried booting OS X 10.3 with XPostFacto. What does all this mean?

From what it's doing, I know it won't boot OS X. What do I do?

Posted by: MrMacintosh on 2008-07-15 10:29:14
Okay this is a slot loading iMac G3. There's no need for Xpostfacto at all. All slot loaders are supported up until 10.4.11 natively.

What you DO need to do is read this:

And install the appropriate update.

Posted by: MacDan on 2008-07-15 10:40:00
Okay this is a slot loading iMac G3. There's no need for Xpostfacto at all. All slot loaders are supported up until 10.4.11 natively.
What you DO need to do is read this:

And install the appropriate update.
Oh. Thank you!! I wonder if that's why it kept giving me the error (-2).

Now I have to install OS 9, again and work my way up to 9.2.2. I can do that while I tidy up my room.

RE: The firmware is already 4.1.9f. What to do now? It won't let me install 10.3 from the OS X install disc. I guess I'll give my friend back his disc and go buy one myself. Where to look for Tiger (or Panther or Jaguar) and not spend too much? Thanks.

Posted by: MrMacintosh on 2008-07-15 13:51:36
What happens when you try to boot from the 10.3 install disk by holding down the C key? Is the CD a retail one, or one from a specific Mac?

Posted by: MacDan on 2008-07-15 14:18:30
What happens when you try to boot from the 10.3 install disk by holding down the C key? Is the CD a retail one, or one from a specific Mac?
It's retail. I get a folder with a flashing question mark when I boot holding the C key.

Posted by: russman on 2008-07-15 16:36:52
Do you have the latest firmwire installed on the imac?

Posted by: MacDan on 2008-07-15 16:44:58
Do you have the latest firmwire installed on the imac?
Uh huh. 🙂

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