Hi,
I would appreciate once again any help from your pool of experienced and 
gracious Mac persons.
My daughter's iMac (flat panel, white, new last August, can't find 
anything which tells me more useful info about it) won't start up. She 
is gone for a couple of weeks. I went into her room and found it on and 
making an odd clicking sound like an old wind up clock ticking (remember 
those? gone the way of dial phones and roll up car windows). I turned it 
off with the button on the back as nothing else responded.
When I push the on button on the back I get the startup bong, then a 
blue screen and a square small box with a question mark flashing which 
alternates with a face in profile. The manual referred to the option key 
which when pressed produces a blue screen with two boxes in it one with 
a right arrow, the other with a circle arrow. When the circle arrow is 
selected with the mouse (which works) the clicking noise stops. When the 
right arrow is selected with the mouse, the clicking does not stop and 
there is no change.
I was going to try to start up from a cd, but I can't get the cd drawer 
to open. She is not using the original keyboard since she trashed it a 
while back in an incident with a Sprite. I miss the paperclip hole the 
previous Macs had. Is there a secret weapon to get the thing open or 
should I try something else?

As always, thanks in advance for any suggestions.

Ann Richmond, generally just a Central Ky lurker



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