At 3:41 PM -0600 4/06/2005, Geno wrote:Hi Tom,
So is it an OS 10.2 install disk with a 10.3 upgrade disk?
I've never used 10.2 so I don't know what utilities it came with.
If you do end up doing a fresh install I suggest you create an emergency
boot CD with Disk Utilities on it so this won't happen again.
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
Good luck.
Geno
That's what it is, Geno, a 10.2 installer CD, and then I have a set of 10.3
updater CDs, and after that more updaters downloaded from Apple.
Thanks for trying to help.
Thomas,
If you are running 10.3, you should not boot the 10.2 tools. Boot the 10.3 update disk and run 10.3's Disk Utility.
So zapping PRAM and booting into verbose mode didn't help?
Eagle
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