Tim wrote:


On Sep 26, 2004, at 11:55 AM, Melinda Fay wrote:


I don't have a utility disc to repair my computer. I have been having it do some hard freezes, mainly in the last three days. I wanting to run something, what does the computer have? I can't start up off something else than my hard drive. I have a utilities drive on my desktop (partition) but I can't start up there because there isn't enough space to put a system.
I heard that there is something inside OSX that lets you repair without starting up? I have run Disk Utility.



Not sure if I'm reading you right, but do you have the OS X software disk? You are better off using Disk Utility booted off the disk.....


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Hello,
Which OS X software disk should be used? I wanted to try that and I have three disks,10.0.3, 10.1 and 10.2. All three give me a note-"That application or control panel is not supported by Classic". I don't care about Classic at this point. Are you saying I have to boot the computer from the OS 10.03 to make the utility work?
Thanks


Wilton

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