So I've been given an Imac G5 'Isight' (Not Intel-based sadly) that wasn't quite working properly.
I put a new HDD in it, tried to boot from the Leopard install disk and I get a Kernel Panic a few seconds in (At least that what has some Googling has led me to believe it's called - Multilingual "you must reset your computer" box?)
If I try an Ubuntu LiveCD it starts booting it, I press enter to boot it, it then shortly afterward goes to the open firmware screen, gives me some memory error and just says "release keys to continue!"
If I do cmd opt O F when turning it on and doing reset-nvram, that works. When I do reset-all, it just hangs at "swapping blocks"
I've tried a new stick of ram.
Is it donald ducked?

I put a new HDD in it, tried to boot from the Leopard install disk and I get a Kernel Panic a few seconds in (At least that what has some Googling has led me to believe it's called - Multilingual "you must reset your computer" box?)
If I try an Ubuntu LiveCD it starts booting it, I press enter to boot it, it then shortly afterward goes to the open firmware screen, gives me some memory error and just says "release keys to continue!"
If I do cmd opt O F when turning it on and doing reset-nvram, that works. When I do reset-all, it just hangs at "swapping blocks"
I've tried a new stick of ram.
Is it donald ducked?



