The OSX boot CD has a disk utility on it.
If it won't boot from the CD you may have problems. Be sure to unplug all peripherals before you panic.
After you boot, it will come up to the install screen. Don't worry. You don't have to reinstall.
Under the Installer menu, at the first screen, you can get to the Disk Utility.
Run it.
If that doesn't fix it, you may need to do a clean install.
Choose the option of "Archive and Restore", which will preserve your user/network settings.
good luck!
Larry
We tried resetting the PRAM. No luck. Oh well.
My friend however, has not tried the boot from CDR. We'll try that tonight, I guess. We'll see what happens then.
But thanks for all the great suggestions. As always, you guys rock.
Muchas gracias!
jan
--- "Mark K. Kim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:The first thing I always try is resetting the PRAM. As soon as you power-on, press the following keys and hold them down until the OS boots:
Apple-Option-P-R
If that doesn't work, try a boot CD. Like a recovery CD. I think Macs come with a basic diagnostics utilities on their recovery CD. To boot off a CD, you probably need to press the following button as soon as you power-on:
c
Yeah, just "c". ^_^ BTW, DON'T USE THE RECOVERY OPTION ON THE RECOVERY CD UNLESS YOU'RE PREPARED TO WIPE EVERYTHING OFF THE HARD DRIVE! You've been warned.
-Mark
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003, Jan W wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> I am a mac-clueless-type, and a friend of mine has a G4 laptop that refuses
to
> boot. He says the problem is with the display, but the LCD is just really
dim,
> there are images that come up.
>
> The problem:
>
> Power up the machine, the little apple comes on screen, with the little
> spinning icon-thing to let you know it's doing something. It never boots.
He
> even tried doing an 'option/x' (or maybe it's open-apple/x) to force a
boot,
> but no dice.
>
> Is he dead in the water, or is there some other thing I can suggest to him?
>
> --TIA
>
> jan
>
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