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problems...
Perhaps the problems are deeper than they seemed. I tried rebooting from the external HD. It starts up fine, but then when I open Disk Utility and try to repair the HD of my boot drive, I get an error message telling me it couldn't unmount the drive.
Then I tried starting up from the Tiger OS X CD. Four times, four "kernel panics" (I think this is what it is... text streaming across the screen and that message telling me I need to restart the computer). I can't figure out what to do now because I can't repair the disk using the OS X CD or an external HD & Disk Utility. Any ideas? |
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