On Jun 26, 2004, at 11:05 PM, Karen Turner wrote:

Hi,

I have a 9600/300 Power Mac and I am having major problems. This morning
when I attempted to fire it up, I got the blue floppy icon with the flashing
question mark. I booted from both a Tech Tools CD and a Norton Utilities CD
(ran Disk Doctor) and each found the same problem: Hard drive: System
Folder: System. Disk Doctor attempted to fix the problem, but then told me I
needed to reload software. As I bought this machine used off eBay a few
years ago, I do not have the System Software CD to reboot it which I assume
will fix the problem. It is running 9.1.2.

Karen....

You should definitely have a system disk at your disposal for times like this. Corruption occurs for no good reason at times. I wouldn't go as far as erasing your hard drive, but you can 'Restore' it without losing everything else you have 'gathered' since you purchased your Mac.

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