On 9 déc, 21:17, Isaac Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm pretty sure this means that it's looking for a network drive to  
> start up from.
>
> If it is, the following should work:
>
> Hold down the "option" key on startup, and select your boot drive.  
> When it's finally booted up, you may need to go into System  
> Preferences and make sure that your regular boot drive is selected as  
> the Startup Disk. Things should go back to normal.
>
> Dan and Bruce will probably have an answer that they're actually 100%  
> sure about, though. I have no idea what's going on with the fan.
>
> Anyway, I hope that helps.

Yep.  It help a lot.  Thank you very much, the problem was that I
checked network startup instead of 10.5.  It explains the earth icon.
Everything fine now.  Little problem, little solution, but you have to
figure what it is.

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