> Currently her Imac screen is showing the rotatng Ball on a background of
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a grey screen with no sad mac symbol. She is also unable to open the CD drawer from her key board.
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If the rotating ball is the rainbow ball, then the best next step is to
boot from the OS X CD and try a repair disk / permissions.
If it is actually a rotating world globe, then it has been mistakenly
set for net boot. Just hold the option key after the chime and select
the drive, and then the right hand arrow (once in the startup manager).
If it is acaually the OSX spinning wheel, then she can also try booting
and repairing from the OS X CD. If that doesn't work, then do an
Archive and Install, which will keep all her personal files / info.
Oh, to eject the cd:
After the chime, hold down the command(apple)/option,o,f keys. This
will boot into open firmware.
type: eject cd
hit: return
This will force an eject of the CD tray.
Put in the CD, push in, and...
type: reset-all
This will reboot the system and reset open firmware,
Then hold down the c key to boot from the cd.
Once at the installer screen, browse the commands in the menu bar for
"Disk Utility"
Gary Dailey
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