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Old July 21st, 2009, 12:59 PM
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help for ibook g4

Hello, i seriously need help for my ibook g4.There is a problem going in my laptop of Mac.Whenever i click my menu bar like the finder,file,edit,view,go,window..it freezes up..and i even cant shutdown my laptop by clicking the apple icon.
Some of my application freezes after openening them..exemple my msn massenger...
and also whenever i try to trash something it freezes as well
so it means that i cant do anything!

My laptop is a ibook g4 version 10.4.11


please someone help me...i am waiting...

bye

p.s sorry about the wrong post in this section!! can someone delete it!! tyx

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Old July 21st, 2009, 04:28 PM
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Try to boot into safe mode, by pressing and holding the SHIFT key while starting up.
You'll have to wait until some of the higher tech's are here to help you, their very experienced with macs. If you can get into Disk Utility, try to verify and repair your permissions. It could also be something hardware related/
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