Gå igenom dessa steg:
Reboot with the option-key down. This should return you to Mac OS 9.
* If that does not work, you can try inserting the Mac OS 9 CD and booting with the "c" key down.
* If that does not work, you may need to zap your parameter RAM. The simplest way of doing this is to hold down the command-option-p-r keys while rebooting. The computer will "chime" while it zaps parameter RAM. Allow it to chime several times, and then release the keys.
* If this does not work, then you may need to press the CUDA reset button on the motherboard for 30 seconds. The CUDA reset button is a small red button usually located near the processor card.
* If that does not work, you may need to unplug the computer, remove the motherboard battery, and leave it out for about an hour. Then reinstall the battery (and make sure to orient it correctly).
In some cases, when you install Mac OS X on the same partition as an existing Mac OS 9 installation, the Mac OS 9 System Folder becomes "unblessed" during the installation. If this happens, restarting with the option-key down will not return you to Mac OS 9 (Mac OS X will start up again instead). However, selecting the Mac OS 9 System Folder in the "Startup Disk" panel of the Mac OS X "System Preferences" application will work. If you cannot boot into Mac OS X either, you should be able to boot from the Mac OS 9 CD (with the "c" key held down). You can then move the Finder file out of the System Folder on the affected volume, and then move it back in. This should "re-bless" that System Folder.
Jag misstänker att du har fått en "Kernel Panic". Vad har du för grafik-kort?
Håll mig uppdaterad om hur det går för dig.
Har du ICQ? (Går lite snabbare då)
[ 05 Maj 2002, 15:22: Meddelandet ändrat av: deeway ]