On Dec 13, 2014, at 8:32 AM, Fred Thiel wrote:

> My 27" 3.1 Ghz 2011 iMac running Snow Leopard 10.6.8 is acting crazy. 
> Yesterday, it wouldn't boot. After the Apple logo and spinning graphic were 
> through, there was only a gray screen and no hd activity. I spent hours 
> rebooting, zapping the pram, trying to boot from an external hd, but  nothing 
> worked. Booting into the restore mode told me that my hd was OK, but didn't 
> help anything. Starting with the shift key held down didn't do anything, 
> either. I was able to run AppleJack several times and the only anomaly was in 
> the repairing permissions. It repaired the same permissions every time. They 
> were Java and remote management mostly. I was able to reinstall the OS from 
> the DVD finally. It booted completely after that, however this morning, the 
> screen flickers sometimes and the cursor doesn't look right. Right now, I'm 
> downloading the huge update that will take hours. I would greatly appreciate 
> any help on this issue.


You may wish to check out the following Apple Support Document:
<http://support.apple.com/en-us/TS2570>

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