Hi Everyone, I have an iBook G4 that I believe the software got corrupted and would no longer boot. I just got brand new recovery disks from Apple today. I put them in and held down C - it sounded like it was accessing the disk and then it goes to a blue screen and it's doing nothing and seems to be stuck here (It's been about 10+ minutes) I tried holding down the option key, and it shows 'Mac OS X Install Disk' so I clicked that to boot from it and same exact thing - it acts like it is reading it - then it goes to a solid blue screen where it is stuck (not accessing the drive or anything - doing absolutely nothing).
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What's wrong? I don't have another computer with a DVD drive (just the eMac G3 I am typing this from). Any and all help is appreciated!
NitroWillon: Thanks for posting back with updated information. The issue may not be the disk(s) or the optical drive. Apparently the optical drive is responding, and the computer is seeing it when you Option Boot. I can't imagine why it doesn't work. I am thinking it could be a logic board issue, but I don't have enough evidence to support that. I suggest going online and making an appointment at the.
They will take a look and tell you what they think is wrong, and if it is a simple fix will fix it right there. Otherwise they will give you an estimate of what it would cost to fix it. There is no charge for the visit to the Genius Bar and anything they can do on the spot.
П˜‰ cornelius. So, as suggested I went to the Genius Bar at my local Apple Store this morning. They did some testing and such and all 3 Geniuses at the bar said it was a bad hard drive causing it to stop at blue screen. I went to CompUSA - bought a new hard drive and just finished installing it. $60 and an hour or so later - I figured I'd have a fixed computer. Boot it up, Hold OPT to boot from CD. Actia multi diag keygen generator software free. Select it.Spins up and thinks for a bit - then goes right back to the same blue screen where it's been stuck for over 10 minutes with no notable activity.
Does anyone have ANY ideas of what I could do? It now has a brand new hard drive, the optical drive was confirmed working as well. I have an eMac G3 - is there a way I can hook the ibook g4 to this and, from the eMac - install OS X onto the g4 remotely? If so, what cable would I need? Thanks for any advice you can offer.
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