SC68Cal said:Troll.
Don't feed it - lets see the pics - otherwise this thread will be gone.
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SC68Cal said:Troll.
CoMpX said:OK, here's what you do. Remove the current processor off of the logic board. The logic board is another name for the motherboard. You can hammer and chisel if necessary to remove the chip. Then out the chips back in there respective machines, because you can't use an Intel chip in a PowerPC Mac or vice versa. Then, dunk the machines in water for better cooling. Round off the edges of the power plug that plugs into the back so that it can be inserted upside down, and plug the machine in. Step on the keyboard until it turns on, and boot into Mac OS X. It may help if you then repair permissions.
PaulB007 said:this sounds dangerous i hvae heard of liquid cooling for RISK processors, by putting it in water like that mean cooling it? is mother board water proof?
Mr. Anderson said:Don't feed it - lets see the pics - otherwise this thread will be gone.
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PaulB007 said:anderson elaborate which pics you need to see, my RISK processor is melted
PaulB007 said:OH GOD I BEEN SAYING IT WRONG THE WHOLE TIME
PaulB007 said:my new camera just said insufficient memory to store anymore pictures where is the slot for RAM so i can post pictures, is camera ram like ram for my PPC?