Doug
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Sent: August 26, 2009 6:18 AM
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Subject: Re: iMac problems
Doug wrote:
>When I start it up now all I get is an icon that blinks question
>mark
Doug wrote:
>When I start it up now all I get is an icon that blinks question
>mark followed by a Mac symbol followed by a question mark over and
>over.
>
The first thing I would do, *especially* if we're talking about an original
tray-loading Imac 233/233/333mz machine, is zap the PRAM.? E
That sounds like a possible HDD error. Can you boot from your original
iMac DVD?
cjc
On 26/08/2009, at 10:11 AM, Doug wrote:
> When I start it up now all I get is an icon that blinks question
> mark followed by a Mac symbol followed by a question mark over and
> over.
>
> Doug
>
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Doug wrote:
>When I start it up now all I get is an icon that blinks question
>mark followed by a Mac symbol followed by a question mark over and
>over.
>
That indicates that no bootable system can be found. Perhaps your
hard drive has died, perhaps it has been corrupted, or perhaps the
dri
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Subject: Re: iMac problems
Ummm, this may be a stupid question, but what exactly is wrong with it?
You don't actually explain what is wrong.
cjc
On 26/08/2009, at 6:44 AM, Doug wrote:
I have an iMac that, up to a few weeks ago, worked perfectly.
If it is a 1.6 or 1.8 GHz G5 iMac
Maybe it is the power supply or motherboard...
M
On Tue, Aug 25, 2009 at 7:39 PM, Christopher Collins <
macl...@analogdigital.com.au> wrote:
> Ummm, this may be a stupid question, but what exactly is wrong with it?
> You don't actually explain what is wrong.
Ummm, this may be a stupid question, but what exactly is wrong with it?
You don't actually explain what is wrong.
cjc
On 26/08/2009, at 6:44 AM, Doug wrote:
>
> I have an iMac that, up to a few weeks ago, worked perfectly. I got
> this iMac from my cousin, I just had to get a keyboard and mous
On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 13:44 -0700, Doug wrote:
> I have an iMac that, up to a few weeks ago, worked perfectly. I got
> this iMac from my cousin, I just had to get a keyboard and mouse. I
> also bought an Imation super disk drive and it worked well. I put a
> new battery in. How do i go about getti
I have an iMac that, up to a few weeks ago, worked perfectly. I got
this iMac from my cousin, I just had to get a keyboard and mouse. I
also bought an Imation super disk drive and it worked well. I put a
new battery in. How do i go about getting it up and running again. All
ideas will be welcome.