mad jew said:Can you boot from the OSX disc (hold C at startup)? If so, go to Disk Utility (I think it'll be in the Installer menu) and try repairing your disk.![]()
I repaired my friends iBook (hd) with my mini once..Mr Ikasu said:Right, I tried the Firmware reset and it did boot up after but did the same thing after about 15 minutes.
I will try the Disk Repair as this seems quite likley the problem, in that it crashes when it tries to swap something into a dodgy sector or something.
The only problem is that the original disk is in the box right up in by attic, would it work as well if I booted it in Target Disk Mode with Firewire to my iBook and ran Disk Utility on the iBook but on the iMac disk (if that makes sense). If not I guess I better go searching!
Thanks again for all your help.
rogerw said:this is almost exactly what ive been experiencing, although not as frequent, on a 20"imac g5 isight.
[If that doesn't do it, repair your permissions, run weekly daily and monthly scripts, update the prebinding...let us know if you need the procedures for doing those. ]
what are these?