MPM
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Registered: Jun 2000
Location: Sunnyvale, CA
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Re: Installation did not complete successfully
quote: Originally posted by pnorman
...If my mac crashes (iMacDV400, macOS 9.04, 192MB Ram) and i have to restart with the reset button, then the Mac comes on with the date set to 1904 and all my TCP/IP settings are gone (DHCP cable modem thru roadrunner). And its hell to get it back...
This is the clasic symptom of the PRAM (Parameter RAM) being corrupted. I don't know if the iMacDV 400 has a lithium battery in it to back up the PRAM. If it does (likely) then the battery could be faulty. If the battery is bad, you will need to get it replaced, and the below info will not help.
If the battery is ok then you can try clearing the PRAM: There are two ways to clear the PRAM back to factory defaults: 1) I'm going from memory here - hold down the key combination Command-P-R when you boot/reboot the iMac. 2) Use a utility program like TechTool to clear it. There is a freeware version of TechTool available from www.micromat.com.
If this doesn't help, you can try re-installing the OS. If that doesn't work, call Apple Tech Support. Could be a bad iMac.
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