Yes - however it's all fixed now. It seems that the ancient ritual of  
turning it off (for quite a time) and turning it on again has  
eventually fixed the problem. On recovery, things seemed a little slow  
at first because my time capsule appeared to be working overtime. I  
haven't got any peripherals connected to the computer - everything  
part from the keyboard, is wireless. Anyway thanks as always to Stuart  
et al SMUGs.
Phil
On 4 Nov 2008, at 20:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> 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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