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| Start-up error, as well as type 2 or -97 when printing. Hi all I am posting the message on behalf of my aunt, as she treats me like the computer tech that I am not. Well in any event she is having a number of problems with her iMac. Below is the description of her computer and the problems she is encountering. My aunt is using an iMac 233mhz rev.B running on Mac 9.2 with 256mb of ram. Firstly she gets an error upon starting her computer about 40% of the time. This is a new one on me, as I think that I have only heard of this happening, but have never seen it. I know it is hard sometimes to pen point the exact problem from these postings, but was hoping might have a clue as to the problem and solution. Secondly the driver for her Epson Stylus 740 Printer got deleted by mistake. After downing a new copy, as well as an update to this she is having a number of printing problems. First time after installing the driver I had to force quit MS Word, as it froze up. Then the next time I was asked to use the Chooser to select a printer. I tried this with little luck. I either would get an error when trying to open Chooser or when trying to print. These included type 2 or type -97 errors. Also received messages telling me to that there was not enough memerory to complete that operation. I understand that type 2 errors are sometimes caused by software conflicts, but I don't think we have that problem before or not in a long time. I have not added any new software lately, other than a recent version of MS Explorer. One last thing before I finish my message. I am wondering if installing MacOSX is an option. Not sure if she has enough memory9hard drive space) or not. I am asking, as I seem to have far fewer problems with OSX than I ever did in OS 7, 8, or 9. Please reply if you can be of help to me. Thanks in advance Michael |
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| Re: Start-up error, as well as type 2 or -97 when printing. In article <1111094034.005702.86770@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups. com>, mgrahm@trib.com wrote: > Firstly she gets an error upon starting her computer about 40% of the > time. This is a new one on me, as I think that I have only heard of > this happening, but have never seen it. I know it is hard sometimes to > pen point the exact problem from these postings, but was hoping might > have a clue as to the problem and solution. It would help if you in turn gave some clue about what "an error" is. My car has a problem. Can you give me a hint as to why that might be. :-) -- Richard Maine | Good judgment comes from experience; email: my first.last at org.domain | experience comes from bad judgment. org: nasa, domain: gov | -- Mark Twain |
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| Re: Start-up error, as well as type 2 or -97 when printing. In article <1111094034.005702.86770@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups. com>, <mgrahm@trib.com> wrote: ,snip> > My aunt is using an iMac 233mhz rev.B running on Mac 9.2 with 256mb of > ram. > > Firstly she gets an error upon starting her computer about 40% of the > time. This is a new one on me, as I think that I have only heard of > this happening, but have never seen it. I know it is hard sometimes to > pen point the exact problem from these postings, but was hoping might > have a clue as to the problem and solution. You need to specify what the error message is. An error at boot often means that the OS will have to be reinstalled. But at least, your aunt can run Disk First Aid, and, if she has it, Disk Warrior. > > Secondly the driver for her Epson Stylus 740 Printer got deleted by > mistake. After downing a new copy, as well as an update to this she is > having a number of printing problems. > > First time after installing the driver I had to force quit MS Word, as > it froze up. Then the next time I was asked to use the Chooser to > select a printer. I tried this with little luck. I either would get an > error when trying to open Chooser or when trying to print. These > included type 2 or type -97 errors. Also received messages telling me > to that there was not enough memerory to complete that operation. I > understand that type 2 errors are sometimes caused by software > conflicts, but I don't think we have that problem before or not in a > long time. I have not added any new software lately, other than a > recent version of MS Explorer. Error-97 means that the port is in use by another device? Is it possible that your aunt downloaded the Epson serial drivers rather than the USB drivers? If you are getting Type 2 errors when trying to print from within an application like MS Word, try increasing the memory allocated to Word in the Get Infor box. > > One last thing before I finish my message. I am wondering if installing > MacOSX is an option. Not sure if she has enough memory9hard drive > space) or not. I am asking, as I seem to have far fewer problems with > OSX than I ever did in OS 7, 8, or 9. I wouldn't if your aunt has been happy with OS 9. But, if you decide to install OS X - check the Apple site to see if your aunt's iMac is one that requires a firmware upgrade before installing. Cathy -- "there's a dance or two in the old dame yet." - mehitabel C.Stevenson, M.D. cats1921@invalidsonic.net |
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| Re: Start-up error, as well as type 2 or -97 when printing. Thanks Cathy for the nice reply Cathy Stevenson wrote: > You need to specify what the error message is. Sorry, I did not think to write the error code until I started this message. Seems, as though it was a bomb of some sorts. >An error at boot often means that the OS will have to be reinstalled. I had to do that last Summer, as she had having problems with the computer. Lets hope that I won't need to do this all the time. >But at least, your auntcan run Disk First Aid, and, if she has it, Disk Warrior. I used Disk First Aid and it seems that everything is okay. > If you are getting Type 2 errors when trying to print from within an > application like MS Word, try increasing the memory allocated to Word > in the Get Infor box. I also uped the memory allocated to Word. That did not work. > I wouldn't if your aunt has been happy with OS 9. But, if you decide > to install OS X - check the Apple site to see if your aunt's iMac is > one that requires a firmware upgrade before installing. I think she is fine with OS 9. Only thing I was thinking is that OSX seems to run with fewer errors and problems than the previous operating systems. Michael |
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| Re: Start-up error, as well as type 2 or -97 when printing. On 3/18/05 11:29 AM, in article 180320050931516546%cats1921@invalidsonic.net, "Cathy Stevenson" <cats1921@invalidsonic.net> wrote: > > I wouldn't if your aunt has been happy with OS 9. But, if you decide > to install OS X - check the Apple site to see if your aunt's iMac is > one that requires a firmware upgrade before installing. > > Cathy This iMac maxes out at 512mb RAM (and that's using one piece that a special size to fit!). That's the absolute minimum I would run OS X on. In addition, 233MHz will be pretty slow with OS X. Besides which, do you want to spend $129.00 retail for OS 10.3, on a computer that's only worth about $100.00 (check completed sales on eBay)? I wouldn't. I'm with Cathy; stick with OS 9, but fix the issues. -- Brian Ehni |
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| Re: Start-up error, as well as type 2 or -97 when printing. On 3/18/05 1:48 PM, in article 1111175301.721428.81010@l41g2000cwc.googlegroups.c om, "mgrahm@trib.com" <mgrahm@trib.com> wrote: > Thanks Cathy for the nice reply > Cathy Stevenson wrote: >> You need to specify what the error message is. > Sorry, I did not think to write the error code until I started this > message. Seems, as though it was a bomb of some sorts. >> An error at boot often means that the OS will have to be reinstalled. > I had to do that last Summer, as she had having problems with the > computer. Lets hope that I won't need to do this all the time. >> But at least, your auntcan run Disk First Aid, and, if she has it, > Disk Warrior. > I used Disk First Aid and it seems that everything is okay. >> If you are getting Type 2 errors when trying to print from within an >> application like MS Word, try increasing the memory allocated to Word >> in the Get Infor box. > I also uped the memory allocated to Word. That did not work. >> I wouldn't if your aunt has been happy with OS 9. But, if you decide >> to install OS X - check the Apple site to see if your aunt's iMac is >> one that requires a firmware upgrade before installing. > I think she is fine with OS 9. Only thing I was thinking is that OSX > seems to run with fewer errors and problems than the previous operating > systems. > > Michael > Disk First Aid is next to worthless. Wait, strike that: it's worse than worthless, because it makes you think it's actually doing some good, when it doesn't seem to do anything at all. -- Brian Ehni |
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| Re: Start-up error, as well as type 2 or -97 when printing. Brian thanks for your replies > > This iMac maxes out at 512mb RAM (and that's using one piece that a special > size to fit!). That's the absolute minimum I would run OS X on. In addition, > 233MHz will be pretty slow with OS X. > > Besides which, do you want to spend $129.00 retail for OS 10.3, on a > computer that's only worth about $100.00 (check completed sales on eBay)? I > wouldn't. > > I'm with Cathy; stick with OS 9, but fix the issues. > -- > Brian Ehni |
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