I ran disk utility and was given the message that some hard drive
problems could not be fixed but I managed to erase the hard drive and
install Lepoard.  It worked for a while but the next day it was back
to not booting up.  I am thinking of putting a new hard drive.
>
> >> What iMac model do you have and also is your Tiger disk a retail version?
>
> On the bottom of the foot is the serial number and model number. It helps to 
> know that cause
> Apple made some machine specific system discs and you will definatly need a 
> Universal
>  retail disk to boot it for starters there are other ways but I need to know 
> what machine you
> have.:-)
>
> John Carmonne
> Yorba Linda CA
> 92886 USA
> MacPro 2.66 Quad Nehalem

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