After about 20 minutes the monitor goes blank and it sounds like the
HD goes off.  So I do'nt think it is will stay working unless I stay
there and hit return every 19 minutes, which I really do'nt want to
do. Is there a way to fix that?

On Thu, Dec 25, 2008 at 2:23 PM, Charles Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On Dec 25, 2008, at 3:08 PM, KP wrote:
>
>>
>> iMac, G3, OS 10.4.11, 1GB ram, 30GB HD.
>>
>> I gave the computer to my Sisters family.  When I came to visit, I ran
>> the apple updater and when I restarted the computer the computer
>> brought up a screen with the apple on it and a circle of lines turning
>> around.  Then a blue screen came up with just the cursor visible.
>> Then that disappeared and there is now a blue screen with the same
>> circular lines going around and around and around and the computer
>> stays there.  The computer was turned off at this same point following
>> the upgrade.  I am without a startup disk as it is at my home. Any
>> Ideas are welcomed.  Thanks'.
>
> This sort of thing is why I also have a 2GB-USB flash drive with
> 10.4.11 combo update, current Security updates, anything else I may
> need, in my pocket.
>
> Chuck D.
>
>
> >
>

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