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    "you have inserted a disk containing no volumes that mac os x can read"

    i have a g3 600mhz powerbook with osx 10.38. whenever i load the mac up i get a message saying "you have inserted a disk containing no volumes that mac os x can read" i am not able to mount any disk images or install any new programs onto the hard drive. The dvd drive has also stopped working...
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    oh and my hard drive changed its name for some strange reason
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    the welshman i am new to mac can u give me a step by step guide on how to do it. I tried to repair the disk using the start up disk but it would let me access it. The disk said to press c as the computer is loading, i try it and it just freezes. I pressed c for like 10 mins
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    no i made a new account and it still had the same message
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    chevy it didnt seem to work ne ova ideas
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    comon help plz i just brought an ipod and it wont work coz of dis
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    oh and i cant install any programmes every dmg i try says no mountable file system and i know the dmgs do work
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    i have recently got a apple mac g3 power book and i have mac os 10.38 with all the latest updates. However a few days ago i started gettin an error message at startup saying that "you have inserted a disk containing no volumes that mac os x can read" this message comes up at start up for my hard...
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