Neighbor just acquired an old Power Mac G3 with no CD's. A local school is upgrading and dumping their old stuff, so I am assuming some features were originally and intentionally turned off. They are not well off so I am trying to help. OS 9.2 I think.
He tried to install dial-up software from a company, that does not work. Email keeps erroring out with "Text Encoder" something error, he followed the ISP directions but that that didn't work. He gets memory errors 1 and 2. Two different help line folks could not help.
There is an ink jet printer connected, but there is a selection to activate a laser jet which is not what the printer is, and since he cannot get on the internet he cannot download the correct printer drivers.
I know a fair amount about PC's, but I cannot fathom what to do about any of this. Nothing makes sense to me about Extensions or hard drive enables or anything Apple. He managed to screw something up so bad it would not boot, I did some research and found holding the Power CTRL P R keys (something like that) resets everything to factory, which does what? It booted anyway, but still he has these issues.
So, with no Cd's, no manual, and no experience with computers of any type, should he just sell it and buy something newer with operating system CD's and manuals? Should I get OS X for him (found a place for $56, is it worth it to do this?) and install it over the OS 9? Will that work?
Suggestions?
He tried to install dial-up software from a company, that does not work. Email keeps erroring out with "Text Encoder" something error, he followed the ISP directions but that that didn't work. He gets memory errors 1 and 2. Two different help line folks could not help.
There is an ink jet printer connected, but there is a selection to activate a laser jet which is not what the printer is, and since he cannot get on the internet he cannot download the correct printer drivers.
I know a fair amount about PC's, but I cannot fathom what to do about any of this. Nothing makes sense to me about Extensions or hard drive enables or anything Apple. He managed to screw something up so bad it would not boot, I did some research and found holding the Power CTRL P R keys (something like that) resets everything to factory, which does what? It booted anyway, but still he has these issues.
So, with no Cd's, no manual, and no experience with computers of any type, should he just sell it and buy something newer with operating system CD's and manuals? Should I get OS X for him (found a place for $56, is it worth it to do this?) and install it over the OS 9? Will that work?
Suggestions?
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