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ignsaav77
post Sun 14 Mar 2004, 12:04
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Hi everyone, this is is my first topic. my problem is this, i have a G4 466 mhz, os 9.2, and since last night, when i startup the computer, instead of the smiling face in the monitor, the first thing that i see is the map of the world flashing, i don't know why, and after 5 minutes i see a folder flashing with the (?) for another 5 minutes, does anybody knows why? is this a internal battery problem? i hope so, i'm sorry about my english but it is not my natural language, i hope somebady can help me, thanks.
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td3k
post Mon 15 Mar 2004, 15:23
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QUOTE (ignsaav77 @ Mar 14 2004, 06:04)
Hi everyone, this is is my first topic. my problem is this, i have a G4 466 mhz, os 9.2, and since last night, when i startup the computer, instead of the smiling face in the monitor, the first thing that i see is the map of the world flashing, i don't know why, and after 5 minutes i see a folder flashing with the (?) for another 5 minutes, does anybody knows why? is this a internal battery problem? i hope so, i'm sorry about my english but it is not my natural language, i hope somebady can help me, thanks.

The map of the world means your mac is trying to "NetBoot" , "?" Means it cannot find a System to boot from. You may be able to repair by booting from a Norton Utilities disk and repair your disk, if not you will need to re-install your OS.

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