On Mar 4, 2008, at 1:05 PM, Chuck Israels wrote:

Hi Allen,


On Mar 4, 2008, at 8:29 AM, Fisher, Allen wrote:

Chuck--

You've received some good suggestions, I'll just add one more:

1. Put in your system restore (or operating system if you've upgraded your OS...)

I have upgraded the OS to 10.5.2, and since we bought a family pack of the OS, and I have sent the disks to our daughter in GA, I don't have the disk - ugh. I can get it back after a mail delay, of course.



disk
2. Reboot, holding down the C key
3. Select a language.
4. Go to the Utilities menu and choose Disk Utility

Can't get to "Repair." It is not available - maybe have to "Verify" first?



You have to BOOT from the disk. You can't repair the startup disk, so they make you boot from the CD, which means the CD is the startup disk. I have an extra hard drive that is bootable, so I don't have to do that, but the CD works fine (unless you misplace it!)

I have booted my computer from a previous system disk with no ill effects. Use the 10.4 disks; they should work.

Christopher


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