The iMac crashed in the middle of an attempt to run the hardware test. I'm afraid the next step is the Genius Bar, but it will be a few weeks before I can get down there.
Luckily, I have two laptops. The old iBook is iffy, but I think it's fixable. Just not for a few weeks...
I was able to back up the iMac before this latest crash, so everything should be on the external drive, which I can access from the MacBook. I think I'm covered, she said, fingers crossed.
The install disc or the Leopard disc? Hubby came home yesterday and said, "You can't boot from some of the original Leopard discs." Apparently there was a bug in them that's since been fixed.
The install disc, which is, I am guessing, a Tiger disc since I bought the system in late 2004. (It may even be a Panther disc, or whichever cat was operational in late '04).
I can boot without the disc sometimes. The mac will work fine for extended periods, then freeze up and/or crash, or crash right away. It's one of those variable problems.
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(Anonymous) 2008-08-26 02:57 am (UTC)(link)A
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Sorry you're having this trouble.
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I was able to back up the iMac before this latest crash, so everything should be on the external drive, which I can access from the MacBook. I think I'm covered, she said, fingers crossed.
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(Anonymous) 2008-08-26 02:50 pm (UTC)(link)Can you boot without the disc?
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I can boot without the disc sometimes. The mac will work fine for extended periods, then freeze up and/or crash, or crash right away. It's one of those variable problems.