[nikonf4] Re: Mac Trouble

  • From: "Bill O'Connell" <woc2@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <nikonf4@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2010 22:17:23 -0500

No type, cult

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From: nikonf4-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:nikonf4-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Koichi Mac
Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2010 10:02 PM
To: nikonf4@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [nikonf4] Re: Mac Trouble


        Typo?  Culture store??


Koichi Yasutani - a.k.a. Steve + MP
Lakewood, WA U.S.A.
2010 / 11 / 20          19:02 PST

On Nov 20, 2010, at 1328 , Bill O'Connell wrote:

> Did you go to the cult store and get it fixed?
>  
> From: nikonf4-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:nikonf4-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Dave
> Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2010 8:18 AM
> To: nikonf4@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [nikonf4] Re: Mac Trouble
>  
> Thanks, Koichi. I did the updates too and it worked fine afterwards. I
can't boot, so I can't get to any of those remedies. I can't restore either,
because it won't boot to the system disk either.
>   
> From: Koichi Mac <nikonf3tmd4@xxxxxxx>
> To: nikonf4@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Sat, November 20, 2010 6:28:42 AM
> Subject: [nikonf4] Re: Mac Trouble
> 
>     I did the Mac OS, Safari and iTunes updates early this week.  The Mac
OS update was pretty big one, something like 678 MB.  It took a few minutes
even for my MacPro to reboot after the update, but I haven't had any
problem.  
> 
>     Is your FW HD backup the clone of your internal drive?  Assuming it is
so, and if it doesn't boot up from that either, maybe you have either
problem with your logic board or memory, or however remote, a corrupt
updated files on your HD.  If you don't hear HD clicking repeatedly, your HD
is probably OK.  And if you can manage to boot up, <About This Mac> <More
Info> <Hardware> <Diagnostics> will show the state at the time of boot up.
> 
> On Nov 19, 2010, at 2059 , Dave wrote:
> 
> > I made an appointment for 3PM tomorrow; there was nothing open for
morning. 
> > Minor progress: I got the system disk to eject.I have my original HD
that I could install, but somehow it doesn't seem like a HD crash. God, this
PC is slow and fidgety.
> > 
> > From: Jay Paxton <JayPax@xxxxxxxx>
> > To: nikonf4@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Sent: Fri, November 19, 2010 11:39:20 PM
> > Subject: [nikonf4] Re: Mac Trouble
> > 
> > I know the last thing you want to go is go to the Apple Store and fight
a crowd of teeny-boppers to the Genius Bar, but that is your best bet to
getting it fixed quickly.  Go online and make the appointment at the Genius
Bar tonight and it won't be so bad.
> > 
> > From: Dave
> > Sent: Fri 11/19/2010 10:25 PM
> > To: nikonf4@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: [nikonf4] Mac Trouble
> > 
> > I was using my Macbook 13" laptop tonight when suddenly it froze in
Safari and the Force Quit didn't work. Neither did anything else. I held the
power button down, and it shut off. 
> > 
> > Now when I try to turn it on, it starts to boot, chimes, and the little
thermometer comes up. It's the one that shows when you have a long startup
sequence to go through. Then the whole thing powers off instead of booting.
If I hold down the power button until the long tone sounds, the same thing
happens. I inserted my OS disk hoping to do a restore, and it just ate that;
it won't eject no matter what, and there's no paper clip hole. 
> > 
> > Power on, progress thermometer moves to about 5% then restarts a couple
of times, then it powers off. I powered up and connected my firewire backup
HD but it's no help.
> > 
> > This Macbook has been flawless since 12/06, and I just installed the
latest big OS and Safari updates last night. It worked perfectly all day,
however.
> > 
> > Any ideas, gang?
> > 
> > Don't make me go to the Apple Store on Saturday!



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