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![]() iMac 6.1 is a Core2Duo INTEL chip, the problem could be incorrectly seated ram module, after checking I think preforming a clean install of current OS would be best.
Here is the specs for 6.1 model. http://www.everymac.com/systems/appl...nch-specs.html I think you should remove the ram from the computer, make sure both chips are from the same manufacturer, the computer will handle OS X 10.7x so this means you can install Lion, right down to Tiger 10.4. If you have a current mac with Lion installed, you can download this tool from Apple http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1433?v...S&locale=en_US Use it on your iMac 9.1, the tool will read the recovery partition, and then create a recovery on a USB drive; you can then use this USB drive to install Lion on the 6.1 iMac, do a completely fresh install, not an upgrade. If you need help learning how to do a fresh install send me a PM I will help you with detailed instructions mate ![]() edit-- Here is a link that will guide you though a clean install http://osxdaily.com/2011/06/21/mac-o...all-explained/ Last edited by Dr_Hicks; 07-18-2012 at 03:39 AM. |
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