yepniceguyhere
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Hi,
I have a very similar problem to the person below. I am trying to erase a G4 PowerBook but the Disk Utility Erase tab is grayed out.
The wrinkle is that the built-in CD-R drive no longer works. I do have an external CD-RW drive. How do I boot the computer from a Panther CD in the external drive?
Many thanks!
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emkiley - May 22, 2005 - 1:00 am
I'm trying to use Disk Utility to erase the hard drive of my G3 iBook, but all of the boxes under the "Erase" tab are grayed-out. What gives?
DeltaMac - May 22, 2005 - 3:58 am
When the erase button is grayed-out, that usually means that you are trying to erase the drive while you are booted to that drive. Find your OS X installer CD, or the restore disk 1 that shipped with your iBook, and restart with that disk by holding the 'C'. This will boot your iBook to that CD. At the first installer screen, go to the Installer menu, and choose Disk Utility. You will then be able to select the disk and erase it.
note: If you erase the hard drive, you lose all data on the hard drive, I hope you have your important files backed-up, and you are ready to do this.
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emkiley - May 22, 2005 - 4:11 am
DeltaMac,
Thanks for the advice--it's something I should have thought of myself, but didn't
Also, thank you for the warning about erasing the contents of the drive--I do have my files backed up and am ready to erase my drive. Thanks again,
e.
I have a very similar problem to the person below. I am trying to erase a G4 PowerBook but the Disk Utility Erase tab is grayed out.
The wrinkle is that the built-in CD-R drive no longer works. I do have an external CD-RW drive. How do I boot the computer from a Panther CD in the external drive?
Many thanks!
*****
emkiley - May 22, 2005 - 1:00 am
I'm trying to use Disk Utility to erase the hard drive of my G3 iBook, but all of the boxes under the "Erase" tab are grayed-out. What gives?
DeltaMac - May 22, 2005 - 3:58 am
When the erase button is grayed-out, that usually means that you are trying to erase the drive while you are booted to that drive. Find your OS X installer CD, or the restore disk 1 that shipped with your iBook, and restart with that disk by holding the 'C'. This will boot your iBook to that CD. At the first installer screen, go to the Installer menu, and choose Disk Utility. You will then be able to select the disk and erase it.
note: If you erase the hard drive, you lose all data on the hard drive, I hope you have your important files backed-up, and you are ready to do this.
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emkiley - May 22, 2005 - 4:11 am
DeltaMac,
Thanks for the advice--it's something I should have thought of myself, but didn't

Also, thank you for the warning about erasing the contents of the drive--I do have my files backed up and am ready to erase my drive. Thanks again,
e.