Oh please help me...
I did something stupid--I changed my startup disk preference to
a volume that can't boot my system...1.25 G4 imac 17" 512MB...when I turn the system on, I get a flashing Earth icon, then the finder/? flashing icon, and then the white screen with the Apple logo with circle/progress icon...never goes farther than this. I've tried to open the drive by holding the mouse when turning system on, tried booting in safe mode (shift key after start up tone), tried holding option key while turning system on, did the X key thing, all to no avail...I was using a wireless keyboard and mouse combo when faux pas occurred, switched to my wired versions thinking that they would work, but no response...argh. Please..I'm thinking if I can get the optical drive door open, I can try to reinstall...argh again, please, any ideas before I take it to my nearest Apple retailer...$$$
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opening drive door
#3
Posted 08 February 2005 - 05:11 PM
Hi
1) Press the power button to boot your Mac
2) Immediately after press and hold Command (Apple) Option O + F to boot into Open Firmware
3) It may take a bit but you should get to a screen with a white background and black text saying "Welcome to open firmware"
4) Type
5) Press Enter/Return...The CD tray should open.
6) Insert the CD you wish to boot from
7) Close the drive
8) Type
9) Press Enter/Return...This should make your Mac leave Open Firmware and boot normally...You may have to restart to actually boot from the CD using.
1) Press the power button to boot your Mac
2) Immediately after press and hold Command (Apple) Option O + F to boot into Open Firmware
3) It may take a bit but you should get to a screen with a white background and black text saying "Welcome to open firmware"
4) Type
code:
eject-cd
5) Press Enter/Return...The CD tray should open.
6) Insert the CD you wish to boot from
7) Close the drive
8) Type
code:
mac-boot
9) Press Enter/Return...This should make your Mac leave Open Firmware and boot normally...You may have to restart to actually boot from the CD using.
#5
Posted 10 February 2005 - 08:00 AM
If I understand correctly, you have two problems - keyboard doesn't get recognized by the system and a non bootable cd stuck in drive. And you think ejecting cd might help?
Have you tried openning your drive door and ejecting cd by inserting a safety pin in that small hole which every optical drive has for this exact purpose?
Have you tried openning your drive door and ejecting cd by inserting a safety pin in that small hole which every optical drive has for this exact purpose?
#8
Posted 22 March 2005 - 01:20 AM
I had this problem, and none of the suggestions on the forums worked. I finally hit on the idea of opening the flap with my finger nails under the left and right edges to expose the drawer. A couple of plastic cogs are clearly visible with a torch under the tray on the left. With a small screwdriver or similar it is an easy matter to turn the larger cog and lo and behold, the drawer opens. You can assist it by pulling it gently out. Naturally the computer should be switched off during all of this as it will otherwise keep a firm grasp of the cd.
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