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- 11-16-2009 01:31 PM #11
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What I'll most likely end up doing is just take it in & replace the had drive,like I said before,there is nothing on the hard drive that I can't replace.
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- 11-18-2009 01:27 AM #12
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Well,thanks to advise from Apple Support Community Forum,I was able to get into my computer,erase my hard drive,& reinstall Snow Leopard without having to replace my hard drive. I was wise enough this time to only transfer my apps from my Time Machine to prevent my not being able to log onto my computer & into my account.
- 11-18-2009 12:03 PM #13
what was the magic you needed? (for others future reference).
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- 11-18-2009 08:22 PM #14
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First advise was to start up my computer holding down my left mouse click & that ejected my Snow Leopard install disc. Next advise was to boot up holding down my option button at the chime. That got me into the start-up disk manager & I was able to insert my Snow Leopard disc & reinstall it. Later I transferred apps only from Time Machine & I'm on my iMac now.

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