Esato Mobile
General discussions : Non mobile discussion : Arrrr Im so annoyed. Apple Mac help needed
> New Topic
> Reply
< Esato Forum Index > General discussions > Non mobile discussion > Arrrr Im so annoyed. Apple Mac help needed Bookmark topic
Page12>

Luke-the-magic-man Posts: > 500

I have a problem with my 2 week old powerbook that I bought from a friend. Basically when I go to power it up it just has the logo on screen and the wirry thing and does nothing, wont boot up any more or nothing. This has made me very annoyed as all my work is on it and I can't get anything off it, besides that I like my mac and have had it 2 weeks and now quite simply its f**ked. Any help would be great, as I can't find anything help whcih seems relevent on the net.
--
Posted: 2005-10-27 11:56:50
Edit : Quote

haynesycop Posts: > 500

Oh no!!!

That is weird, can't understand why, have you asked the person you bought it off, maybe you were picked on.

Maybe he knew it had a problem

Hope you get it sorted.
--
Posted: 2005-10-27 12:01:32
Edit : Quote

maddav Posts: 356

I don't know myself, but try posting the question in the forums of this site: www.macrumors.com
--
Posted: 2005-10-27 12:08:25
Edit : Quote

Cycovision Posts: > 500

Drop JoolsG4 a quick PM, he's probably you're best bet for help on here.

Doesn't sound good though, I'm afraid. Obviously it's not getting to the stage where it loads the operating system which could be caused by any number of things. At best, it could be a currupt MBR, lost partition or OS file which would be fixed with a reinstall, at worst it could be a faulty hard drive or motherboard

Hopefully, it's none of the above and something really simple but I'm not experienced enough in fixing macs to make any other suggestions



_________________
'He who laughs last, laughs longest. Or didn't get the joke...'

[ This Message was edited by: Cycovision on 2005-10-27 12:00 ]
--
Posted: 2005-10-27 12:57:13
Edit : Quote

Luke-the-magic-man Posts: > 500

Yep, ist thing I did was email him lol, I have now made some progress, with the help of Miss C and the ex owner + you guys I have established that it is a hdd fault, it will not pass verification, and cannot repair the disc. Where should I go from here? I may try to copy all my data from my external hdd, onto another external hdd, then format it into partitions one of 60gb (same as mac hdd) and the rest as free space or ms doss system (compatible with pc and mac) then copy alll data over to another hdd, and copy it back after the drive has been formated, and install an os on my external hdd and run off that till I can buy a new internal hdd, what do you guys think? ( a bit confusing) The one problem is would I lose all my porgrams as they are not installed on registry's etc?

_________________
Where's Wally Gone?

high spec pc for sale ask me!!

why do I have 3 p910i's and 3 p900's within 2 meters of me right now?

Phones: Sony ericsson p800 (1st love) p900, p910i, k700i, k750i, t610, t630 Mototola mpx, mpx 200, v300, v6

[ This Message was edited by: lukebonathan on 2005-10-27 12:56 ]
--
Posted: 2005-10-27 13:32:03
Edit : Quote

haynesycop Posts: > 500

Firstly less off the mrs

Glad you have made some progress, least now you have figured out the fault, which is something.

Best of luck getting it sorted i havent a clue what to do. Wait and see what joolsg4 recommends.


--
Posted: 2005-10-27 13:47:32
Edit : Quote

Cycovision Posts: > 500

Yes, if it's anything like Windows you can't copy applications over unless they are 'standalone executables', i.e. don't rely on registry / database info.

You have to reinstall them from the CDs / installer files after a fresh install There are a few apps available on the web that claim to be able to copy windows applications from one PC to another (including the registry stuff) but I don't know if you can get them for Macs too

_________________
'He who laughs last, laughs longest. Or didn't get the joke...'

[ This Message was edited by: Cycovision on 2005-10-27 12:58 ]
--
Posted: 2005-10-27 13:57:42
Edit : Quote

Luke-the-magic-man Posts: > 500

lol changed it just for you, lol


ok now I think I have fully got the fault figured out, it is as follows:

the hard disc has errors on it which cannot be repaired



as you can see from the pic those are the errors I get, even if I try to repair I get the same error each time, any ideas?

So the question is what should I do now? I have documents and files on my mac, which I cannot afford to lose so what can I do, I do have a 250gb external hd, with some stuff on, and a 2.5 hd converter to change the internal mac hd into a usb one, or one that can be plugged into my pc.

What is the best course of action?

Cheers Luke
--
Posted: 2005-10-27 14:04:21
Edit : Quote

solidsingh Posts: > 500

use the hd converter, plug it into ur pc by usb and back up your files before anything
--
Posted: 2005-10-27 14:26:56
Edit : Quote

Cycovision Posts: > 500

Yup, as solidsingh says I'd fish the hard drive out of your notebook and get it hooked up to USB caddy to copy your stuff off ASAP

After that, get a new 2.5" HDD and do a fresh install.

Unless Jools or somebody else knows of a tool or utility to fix that error? Would a deep format solve that particular problem? I know that if it was a PC, I'd be putting a new HDD in just to be on the safe side! Still, get your stuff backed up anyway.
--
Posted: 2005-10-27 14:35:38
Edit : Quote
Page12>

New Topic   Reply
Forum Index

Esato home