A few years ago I bought an old Mac, PowerPC I think, but it doesn’t work properly. If I boot normally only one of the two CPU cores works, but both work in safe mode.
I imagine that there are ways to repair it, but as it’s second hand, I would probably be better off with a clean installation. I’ve never owned a Mac before, so although it’s outdated, I’d rather get it back to a default state than install Linux, and it also means that once I’ve finished with it I can pass it on to someone else who would appreciate it.
Is there a way to get the installation media? From what I remember from the last time I tried to get it running, it can use either Snow Leopard or Mountain Lion (10. something?)
Thanks in advance :)
Possible or not, that’s the error message it was giving me. I don’t remember the exact wording, but it was something along the lines of one core was disabled or not functioning. I opened whatever the equivalent of Task Manager is called (it’s been a while), and the CPU was only showing one working core. In safe mode, it was showing two.
Obviously nothing’s going to fix a hardware error, but seeing as the second core was apparently working in safe mode, it’s clearly a software error, hence the need for installation discs to wipe and reinstall the software. There’s a chance that the whole thing is screwed, and the CPU is dying, but I’m not going to know unless I test it.
I’ve got some free time coming up, so I’m hoping to get everything ready beforehand and try to get this system working again :)