Powerbook Duo 2300c not booting after installing 7.5.3 from Apple
I downloaded the 7.5.3 software from Apple and installed it on my 2300c. But on restart it says "This startup disk will not work on this Macintosh model. Use the latest Installer to update this disk for this model.". According to the knowledge base 7.5.3 is supported on a 2300c without an enabler. Is there anything else I could try to get this to work (The Disk Tools PPC image does boot the machine but unfortunately doesn't have CD-ROM support)
Doctre,
It does sound like it should work...
I would first reset the PRAM, then see if it will start.
If no go, I would boot again to the Disk Tools PPC and run Disk First Aid...see if anything turns up. If you still have a problem, you might want to initialize the HD and start over. One possible procedure: Boot to the Disk Tools floppy and initialize the HD > connect the CD-ROM drive and again copy over the 19 images to the HD > run the installer. If you are able to work with floppy disks, you can use the so-called "universal driver" CD-ROM v5.3.1 (60K) from OS 7.6, install it in the Extensions folder of the System Folder of the Disk Tools floppy and you should be able to mount your CD-ROM.
http://www.maximumdebian.org/docs/mirrors/macdrivermuseum/disk.shtml
Also, here is another source for various versions of Disk Tools:
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/bootdisks.html
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CBS Log
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R11
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R12
0x0
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R14
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R15
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Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
From your post I see that your Mac will not start up in OS X, and the result of you verifying the disk indicates you need to back up your files and reformat. As Disk Utility states, the next step for this issue is to backup and if possible reformat the drive.
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OS X: How to erase and install - Apple Support
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[root@METACYM~]#_
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Have you installed X? Try:
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http://blogs.msdn.com/b/uk_faculty_connection/archive/2012/08/31/if-your-thinking-of-installing-windows-8-are-your-labs-machine-capable.aspx
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How to perform a clean boot to troubleshoot a problem in Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135
If we fail to start Windows properly, in Advance option, I suggest we first do not restore the system:
Please try to run Automatic Repair first. Can we enter the Windows? If so, please check whether the Hyper-v is installed properly. Any error, please post back here.
If not, please help to collect following logs and post here for further research:
Windows Update log (%WINDIR%\WindowsUpdate.log)
Component-Based Servicing Log (%WINDIR%\logs\cbs\cbs.log)
Setuperr.log (%windir%\panther)
Please upload them to a file sharing service like Skydrive or "Rapidshare" and put a link to them in your reply.
Link for how to upload below.
http://www.wikihow.com/Use-SkyDrive
Keep post.
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TechNet Community Support
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