BlowUpTheMoon
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Hi everybody!
I have an iMac G4 (lamp post) running OS 10.4. It boots normally until the blue screen with the white box that reads "Mac OS" and has a status bar. It hangs there indefinitely. I still have use of the mouse. After ten minutes of inactivity the power saver (black screen) comes and and can be stopped by typing or mouse movement.
I've rebooted at least 100 times with the same results. I've left the machine on overnight twice with the same results.
I've booted from my install CD and repaired both permissions and the HD at least 10 times each.
I've reset my PRAM only once using this command"
0 > reset-nvram
0 > reset-all
at the Open Firmware prompt.
Odd detail: Before going into power save mode, the cursor is the normal arrow. After the iMac comes out of power save mode, the cursor is an arrow when on the blue part of the screen, but the 'busy circle' when not on the blue part of the screen.
What's my next step?
Any advice will be appreciated!
I have an iMac G4 (lamp post) running OS 10.4. It boots normally until the blue screen with the white box that reads "Mac OS" and has a status bar. It hangs there indefinitely. I still have use of the mouse. After ten minutes of inactivity the power saver (black screen) comes and and can be stopped by typing or mouse movement.
I've rebooted at least 100 times with the same results. I've left the machine on overnight twice with the same results.
I've booted from my install CD and repaired both permissions and the HD at least 10 times each.
I've reset my PRAM only once using this command"
0 > reset-nvram
0 > reset-all
at the Open Firmware prompt.
Odd detail: Before going into power save mode, the cursor is the normal arrow. After the iMac comes out of power save mode, the cursor is an arrow when on the blue part of the screen, but the 'busy circle' when not on the blue part of the screen.
What's my next step?
Any advice will be appreciated!