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23-Oct-2009, 06:46 AM #1
mac g4 seizes up/ stalls
I have mac g4 with the 733mhz processor. It was running 10.4 server when I got it, then I put 10.3 on the second disc it came with, and have just upped that to 10.4.1.
The problem now is that everything locks up if I leave the computer for a while. Examples:
Cursor won't move
Cursor shows as the rainbow circle, and won't go any further. This is a real pain, as I don't want it to happen when I am working on a document.
I have a few possibilities- I could try reinstalling, or a complete new hard drive.
How ever i am wondering if anyone could help me at the moment
Thanks
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23-Oct-2009, 07:01 AM #2
I just read about the apple force quit solution, which I will try, altho on trying to boot up just now, all I am getting is the grey apple on the white background
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