On 02/09/03 10:25, "gf sciacca" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Following a OSX Mail freeze-up and forced re-boot, my 333 Lombard (40 GB,
> 384 MB RAM) refuses to boot onto OSX (installed in a 8 GB partition).
> Following the grey screen with the apple and rotating cursor, I only get a
> blue screen, occasionally flashing lighetr blue.
> 

I would try to re-install the system over your current installation. It
looks like something is corrupted. Don't make a clean install, just try to
install over your current installation, so that maybe the corrupted files
will be cured. Do a backup of your home directory if you can (try starting
up from another partition if you can.

-Laurent.
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