Re: Poll: "Old" G4 with Tiger & CS2 installed : How should it work?
Re: Poll: "Old" G4 with Tiger & CS2 installed : How should it work?
- Subject: Re: Poll: "Old" G4 with Tiger & CS2 installed : How should it work?
- From: Nathan Duran <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 14:06:32 -0700
- Thread-topic: Poll: "Old" G4 with Tiger & CS2 installed : How should it work?
> I wish I could find a shareware to check the RAM. I had Guru for OS9,
> and last time I used it, it told me that all is fine. But does it really
> satisfy the OSX requirements, maybe not.
If you have your original system installation discs you can boot from the
Apple Hardware Test partition on the first one and that will run through a
fairly complete diagnostic of all the hardware that's check-able by a piece
of software.
> Thanks for the hint! I will install.
> I was looking for something like "Disklight" too, that monitors disk activity
> on OS9.
Activity Monitor is free and it can display a graph of disk activity in its
Dock icon. Run it and go to Monitor>Dock Icon>Show Disk Activity, then set
the update frequency to whatever you like in the same menu.
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