Slothtyper
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Sorry my first post here has to be this way, I just found your site in my time of need, thanks for your help. I'm typing from a Toshiba, a sad day indeed. Was hacking away normally on my G4 1.3 with 10.4.11 installed and saw an exclamation point on my currency converter widget. Last time I just clicked it, got an update and reinstalled, or it reinstalled itself after opening. Well, today I downloaded the update, and after clicking the icon on my desktop nothing happened. Opened dashboard and the exclamation point is still there. Since I don't know much and Apple has been so bullet-proof until now I dragged this icon on top of my dashboards in the dock and released thinking that maybe it would put it there. The system locked, and I have spent the whole day surfing an answer since now and I'm still stuck in the login screen loop and can hear the CPU working away.
Things I've tried:
Booting in safe mode: It works but only lets me log in as my guest user.
Started holding Command and ran /sbin/fsck -fy which said it repaired the disk. Ran it again and showed no errors.
Ran disk utility from my guest account in safe mode and it repaired 3 or 4 permissions.
I can't repair using the install disks because I don't have them!! Got this machine from my friend who installed 10.4 from his new Macbook pro I assume. Am going to try to access it in target mode because not everything is backed up since the power supply for my external hard drive seems to have quit this week too! Prior to that I had been cloning it.
What are my chances of installing a new copy of Leopard while preserving my files, could that fix it?
Thanks!
Things I've tried:
Booting in safe mode: It works but only lets me log in as my guest user.
Started holding Command and ran /sbin/fsck -fy which said it repaired the disk. Ran it again and showed no errors.
Ran disk utility from my guest account in safe mode and it repaired 3 or 4 permissions.
I can't repair using the install disks because I don't have them!! Got this machine from my friend who installed 10.4 from his new Macbook pro I assume. Am going to try to access it in target mode because not everything is backed up since the power supply for my external hard drive seems to have quit this week too! Prior to that I had been cloning it.
What are my chances of installing a new copy of Leopard while preserving my files, could that fix it?
Thanks!