Hi
This should keep you on your toes! I have an ibook 500mhz which I have purchased in a private deal second hand. It was running osX.1.x only (no os9). I needed classic so loaded the os9 software. This obliterated os10 use. The machine worked fine under os9. I then decided I would like to see what osX was all about so reloaded this. The machine promptly refused me any access to system preferences - nothing now works.
It only boots up in X and allows me to log in but denies me any use of applications or utilities. I have tried a variety of ways of restarting the system but to no avail. I've tried rebooting from the os disc but it won't read the disc (every disc I have is unreadable) and pops it out. I've tried to do a targeted firewire mode access, no luck. tried accessing via the root - nothing. I've tried booting from another computer again nothing. Basically all I want to do is wipe the hard drive and reintall the system from scratch but I'm being blocked from every angle. Is there any way of getting around this? Apologies if this doesn't make any sense.
This should keep you on your toes! I have an ibook 500mhz which I have purchased in a private deal second hand. It was running osX.1.x only (no os9). I needed classic so loaded the os9 software. This obliterated os10 use. The machine worked fine under os9. I then decided I would like to see what osX was all about so reloaded this. The machine promptly refused me any access to system preferences - nothing now works.
It only boots up in X and allows me to log in but denies me any use of applications or utilities. I have tried a variety of ways of restarting the system but to no avail. I've tried rebooting from the os disc but it won't read the disc (every disc I have is unreadable) and pops it out. I've tried to do a targeted firewire mode access, no luck. tried accessing via the root - nothing. I've tried booting from another computer again nothing. Basically all I want to do is wipe the hard drive and reintall the system from scratch but I'm being blocked from every angle. Is there any way of getting around this? Apologies if this doesn't make any sense.