Are you sure it's just your iMac that's crashed????

http://www.theonion.com/content/video/breaking_news_all_online_data

Cheers,

Stephen


On 3 Nov 2008, at 16:42, Phil Tomlinson wrote:

>
> help! My iMac has frozen. I possibly had too many things going on -
> had iMovie on and was looking at a website, plus other stuff. The
> website froze first. ITunes kept on playing and I couldn't get any
> buttons to function. eventually I pressed the power button to switch
> off. turned it on again and the screen returned to its frozen state.
> Turned it off again, keeping my finger on the power button for
> longer. Now when I turn it on it shows the user options but none of
> them work - its frozen and I can't log in. How do i reset it all?
>
> Phil

“If we live as if it matters and it doesn’t matter, then it doesn’t  
matter. If we live as if it doesn’t matter and it matters, then it  
matters." - possibly Norman Myers




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