Susan

Hope that sorts it. Disk Utility is usually the first port of call with 
Macs.

If not let me know and I'll get my thinking cap on.

Simon

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On Feb 23 2009, Purler wrote:


All I had tried previously was resetting the PRAM but this morning I
did as you suggested with the Disk Utility. It repaired permissions
and indicated that the disk needed repairing, which I subsequently
did. Cross fingers now!
Regards
Susan

On Feb 21, 11:21 am, Simon Royal <m...@simonroyal.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have an Intel iMac (2006 model) and it started doing the same thing.
>
> Then it started slowing down, hanging and panicking. Then the internal 
> hard drive stopped being recognised. Then it gave up the ghost 
> permanently.
>
> The DC board burnt out - taking the hard drive and logic board with it.
>
> It may not be the case for you. Have you tried checking the disc in disk
> utility? repair permissions and verify disc. Also check the RAM is seated
> properly.
>
> Simon
>
> ---
>
> I haven't noticed any other oddities with this machine: no panics or
> slow running. It is a 20-incher from mid 2007 and has had a 300GB disk
> fitted by the previous owner. It is running 10.5.6 and has 3GB 667 MHz
> DDR2 SDRAM. It started up perfectly this morning but yesterday I had
> to use the off button to do a restart. It began doing this roughly two
> months ago.
>
> Regards
> Susan
>
> On Feb 20, 10:17 pm, Simon Royal <m...@simonroyal.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > Susan
>
> > What version iMac is it and what version of OSX are you running?
>
> > Have you noticed any other oddities with the machine, like panics or 
> > slow running in general?
>
> > Simon
>
> > ---
>
> > My second hand Intel iMac (no AppleCare) occasionally freezes during  
> > startup, at any stage from the pale blue screen right up to  
> > immediately after the login screen. Is this a symptom of a disk problem?
> > Regards
> > Susan




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