Hi!
I recently acquired my first iMac G3/500 from a relative who found it while working as a garbage man, but I can't get it to boot any OS.
When I first turned it on I got the "?" folder thing.
I tried inserting an installation disc, but found out that someone had jammed a cd into the slot hard enough to break / mangle / disfigure the drive beyond repair.
So, lacking a CD drive, (and not knowing anything about the nature of iMacs yet) I did the next logical thing and pulled the HDD out and put it in my G4.
I snooped around a bit and spent some time laughing at pictures of the owner apparently winning some kind of marathon, inherited their iTunes collection, and pretty quickly figured out that it had OS9 and 10.1 installed on it.
Then I wiped / formatted the drive, put Panther on it, and stuck it back in the iMac. Still nothing. (probably not the best idea, now that I look back at it.)
I also tried cracking the case and using a molex splitter with a standard-size CD drive, but it just spun the installation discs for awhile and gave up. (not enough power maybe?)
I went on ebay and bought a firewire cable, waited a week, (after finding out about the whole firmware issue with these machines) and then attempted to install OS9 via target disk mode. The G4 told me that OS9 installed fine on the iMac's HDD, but when I restarted it was still flashing "?" at me. I relinked the machines and tried to get the firmware update to run on the G4 and install on the iMac, but that doesn't seem to work.
I don't know what to do. I don't really want to buy a new CD drive just to get an OS installed, since I rarely use anything other than ethernet to get data into my computers.
(that, and taking this thing apart was worse than a 6400)
Am I doing something wrong here? Have I overlooked something? Or is it just not possible to run a firmware update over firewire? And knowing that someone had already installed 10.1 on this machine at some point, shouldn't the firmware be relatively up to date?
...or lastly, could it be something as simple as the battery that's keeping me from booting?
I recently acquired my first iMac G3/500 from a relative who found it while working as a garbage man, but I can't get it to boot any OS.
When I first turned it on I got the "?" folder thing.
I tried inserting an installation disc, but found out that someone had jammed a cd into the slot hard enough to break / mangle / disfigure the drive beyond repair.
So, lacking a CD drive, (and not knowing anything about the nature of iMacs yet) I did the next logical thing and pulled the HDD out and put it in my G4.
I snooped around a bit and spent some time laughing at pictures of the owner apparently winning some kind of marathon, inherited their iTunes collection, and pretty quickly figured out that it had OS9 and 10.1 installed on it.
Then I wiped / formatted the drive, put Panther on it, and stuck it back in the iMac. Still nothing. (probably not the best idea, now that I look back at it.)
I also tried cracking the case and using a molex splitter with a standard-size CD drive, but it just spun the installation discs for awhile and gave up. (not enough power maybe?)
I went on ebay and bought a firewire cable, waited a week, (after finding out about the whole firmware issue with these machines) and then attempted to install OS9 via target disk mode. The G4 told me that OS9 installed fine on the iMac's HDD, but when I restarted it was still flashing "?" at me. I relinked the machines and tried to get the firmware update to run on the G4 and install on the iMac, but that doesn't seem to work.
I don't know what to do. I don't really want to buy a new CD drive just to get an OS installed, since I rarely use anything other than ethernet to get data into my computers.
(that, and taking this thing apart was worse than a 6400)
Am I doing something wrong here? Have I overlooked something? Or is it just not possible to run a firmware update over firewire? And knowing that someone had already installed 10.1 on this machine at some point, shouldn't the firmware be relatively up to date?
...or lastly, could it be something as simple as the battery that's keeping me from booting?


