but I've hit a roadblock. Apparently, my G4 has been hit with the blue screen of death or "birth". According to an article I found on Google, removing application enhancers and related stuff seems to solve the issue.
http://www.switchingtomac.com/wp/leopard-blue-screen-of-death/
Some people have gotten it with their Intel iMacs as well. Good to know that my old and lonely G4 isn't the only one. Leopard runs great on my MBP, which has no third-party junk on it in System Prefs, but the iMac did have some stuff... I recall removing some of them but not all. I'll have to fix it. At least my MBP is running to its full potential, or so it seems. I was doing an archive and install to remedy this beforehand, but it wasn't until now that I figured out how to get around it... Hopefully, the archive will just import my user and documents like it said it would and then it'll be good to go.
Anyone else having Leopard installation problems on their iMacs?
-BMF
Awesome! I have Leopard in hand and on my MBP at last! Much better than Tiger in my opinion, but I have yet to really take it for a spin.
My question is should I actually decide to upgrade my iMac G4? It has a bunch of Classic stuff running on it, and by the looks of it, Leopard drops Classic completely, as far as I can tell. I'm not sure if this is completely true though, so if anyone has verification of losing Classic support, post here. I don't think I'll ever use it, since I wasn't a Mac user back when OS 9 was around, but it'd be nice to still have it around. Any suggestions? Don't worry, I probably won't try to use some emulation software for it. I'm not going to go that far LOL.
Thanks and Leopard rocks,
-BMF

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