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I just created a USB Installer for High Sierra and tried to install my Mac Pro 4.1 (flashed to 5.1). But the installer wants to do a Firmware Update too and says I have to shutdown and press the power button until the EFI beeps. But this Shutdown button in the installer is greyed out so I can't proceed. Apr 05, 2018 No activity pinwheel comes up at all, just the apple logo. (Have let this ride for 30+ minutes, it's not an update.) The stand alone 10.6 show the apple and pinwheel, but then gives the BIOS beep code of three beeps separated by about 4-5 seconds, continuously. Apple's support says this is a RAM error. Is there a way to play a system beep on Mac OS using C and Xcode? I understand that I need to use a library. Is there a library that works across both the Mac and Windows platforms? I just created a USB Installer for High Sierra and tried to install my Mac Pro 4.1 (flashed to 5.1). But the installer wants to do a Firmware Update too and says I have to shutdown and press the power button until the EFI beeps. But this Shutdown button in the installer is greyed out so I can't proceed.

The Mac I am using is an old, white plastic, Core 2 Duo version. The 'about this mac' section in OS/X says it's an 'Macbook 7,1' whatever that means and the Firmware (Namely EFI) is up to date. I updated the Ram on the aforementioned Mac. It has 2 Slots which were occupied by 2 Samsung 1GB 1Rx8 PC3-8500S-07-10-ZZZ DDR3 So-Dimms.

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My macbook started refusing to turn on and instead emits loud beeps with a black screen. I read around the internet and saw that this is a memory problem, and I should reinstall the memory to fix it.
I took the memory out and put it back in, but it keeps beeping (this is the memory that came with the machine, so I know it's not bad memory or something like that). After turning it on and off with the beeps 5-10 times, it turns back on like normal. I have taken the memory in and out multiple times now.
What can I do!?
Thanks.
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No Brakes! (Beep Yeah!) Mac OS
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ResEdit.sit (817.39 KB)
MD5: 9166dae37b91a727382ee59f5a7e123f
For System 6.x - Mac OS 9
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resedit_2.1.3.sea_.bin (464.75 KB)
MD5: 07b93ea43811f069ccdb166d1cb7e19c
For System 6.x - Mac OS 9
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resedit_2.1.3.img_.sea_.bin (451.00 KB)
MD5: b6654146bf02c9ea80dfd58df62dc40a
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ResEdit213J.sit_.hqx (412.51 KB)
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ResEditReference.pdf
Emulation
This app works with: SheepShaver, Basilisk II, Mini vMacMini vMac II

Apple's resource editor. Comes in handy for a lot of things, like changing file types or seeing invisible files.

What is ResEdit? A: ResEdit is short for Resource Editor. Resources are all of the little things inside a program that makes it what it is. For all intents and purposes, a program is divided into two parts, called forks. One part is the Data Fork, which is the inner guts of a program. The other part is the Resource Fork. The resource fork is the place where all of the pictures, icons, sounds, and other multimedia goodies are stored. With ResEdit, you can change those resources to customize a program.

  • DL #1: This archive includes: ResEdit 2.1.3 in a 800k HFS disk image, mountable with Disk Copy 6.1 or later and in most Macintosh emulators.
  • DL #2: The original ResEdit_2.1.3.sea.bin from Apple. contains ResEdit + reference guide & example codes for using ResEdit with MPW 3.2 or later. Contains folder inside a self-extracting Disk Dup+ archive enclosed in a MacBinary 2 '.bin' wrapper.
  • DL #3 A self-extracting StuffIt archive 790KB disk image in a MacBinary 2 '.bin' wrapper. Same content as DL #2 except enclosed in a mountable Disk Copy 6 image file.
  • DL #4 Japanese release of ResEdit version 2.1.3.
  • ResEditReference.pdf is the reference guide for ResEdit. Apple is clearing more and more valuable documentation for Classic OS off their developer site.

For an easy access primer grab the PDF: 'The BMUG Guide to ResEdit, Expanded 4th Edition' along with the ResEdit tools & templates, etc, included in with the accompanying BMUG - Zen ROM.

This archive should have the MD5 checksum and file size:
9166dae37b91a727382ee59f5a7e123f *ResEdit.sit
07b93ea43811f069ccdb166d1cb7e19c *ResEdit_2.1.3.sea.bin
464d904f862d713cdcd6dea54243f0c4 *ResEdit_2.1.3.img.sea.bin

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Architecture: 68k

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68k encoded - works fine in both 68k and PPC Macintosh.