Intel iMac (Leopard 10.5)
--Have you run permissions yet? No, I don't know what that means
--Have you used Disk Utility from the CD to Repair Disk? No, how? Does that disk come with osx?
--What devices are connected to your machine? Keyboard, mouse, mbox
(Don't know if this is what caused my troubles but) Yesterday before turning computer off: I turned off transmission, and noticing that I only had 600 mb of free space left on my computer, I freed up 11 GB and then went to bed.
Today: Turned the computer on. Instead of booting into OSX, a flashing question-mark folder appeared, so I executed a hard reboot, same thing happened, rebooted again, and it actually booted into OSX, albeit slower than normal.
Once in OSX,
Ok this part is a bit confusing.. so, it seems that everything works as it should.. until I make the computer 'think' or load something. For example, I can navigate finder fine, going through folders etc, but if I highlight a file within finder, the computer goes into never ending beachball mode trying to preview it (the same goes for executing items on my desktop, so I do not believe it to be a finder-related problem).
A couple of times it was able to come out of beachball mode, but when that happened, all my desktop icons, and the apple-taskbar-thing disappeared, and reappeared 5 seconds later.
I am able to open safari and browse a bit, but certain websites, and the act of opening multiple tabs, will send the computer into beachball infinity. I was able to open iTunes and play a song, but after 30 seconds, it beachballed for another 20 or so, and this occurance kept repeating itself until I had to hard reboot again.
I tried resetting PRAM, but that didn't help. I also tried running DiscWarrior, but it would not work correctly, saying an error had occured (can't remember the specifics and am not at home right now to get it)
Also, I have windows on my mac, via bootcamp, and it won't boot at all, error: 'No bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key'
Help! Thanks!
--Have you run permissions yet? No, I don't know what that means
--Have you used Disk Utility from the CD to Repair Disk? No, how? Does that disk come with osx?
--What devices are connected to your machine? Keyboard, mouse, mbox
(Don't know if this is what caused my troubles but) Yesterday before turning computer off: I turned off transmission, and noticing that I only had 600 mb of free space left on my computer, I freed up 11 GB and then went to bed.
Today: Turned the computer on. Instead of booting into OSX, a flashing question-mark folder appeared, so I executed a hard reboot, same thing happened, rebooted again, and it actually booted into OSX, albeit slower than normal.
Once in OSX,
Ok this part is a bit confusing.. so, it seems that everything works as it should.. until I make the computer 'think' or load something. For example, I can navigate finder fine, going through folders etc, but if I highlight a file within finder, the computer goes into never ending beachball mode trying to preview it (the same goes for executing items on my desktop, so I do not believe it to be a finder-related problem).
A couple of times it was able to come out of beachball mode, but when that happened, all my desktop icons, and the apple-taskbar-thing disappeared, and reappeared 5 seconds later.
I am able to open safari and browse a bit, but certain websites, and the act of opening multiple tabs, will send the computer into beachball infinity. I was able to open iTunes and play a song, but after 30 seconds, it beachballed for another 20 or so, and this occurance kept repeating itself until I had to hard reboot again.
I tried resetting PRAM, but that didn't help. I also tried running DiscWarrior, but it would not work correctly, saying an error had occured (can't remember the specifics and am not at home right now to get it)
Also, I have windows on my mac, via bootcamp, and it won't boot at all, error: 'No bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key'
Help! Thanks!