My Reply follows quote. On 27/10/2008 05:22 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
said:  

> tried to repair a PowerMac G3 and found the reason for why the
>machine's crashing very often, one of the DIMMs was the reason.
>
>After that I started a filesystem check and since then the PowerMac
>wouldn't start any more. When starting from an installation DVD and
>starting the harddisk manager application the volume is greyed out and
>the application isn't able to repair the filesystem. Any ideas how to
>repair the filesystem and/or rescue the data from the harddisk?
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Depending on operating system, Data Rescue Classic or Data Rescue II.

$99 is the price of no back up. I learned the hard way.

You will need the application on some sort of bootable disk.

Ken

http://mysite.verizon.net/res7gt1w/stackomacs


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