replaced a failed hard drive and it still won't boot
about a year ago my iBook would freeze and i would have to reboot it constantly. Eventually It wouldn't boot at all and would just stay on the gray or blue screen. I took it to the genius bar and they told me that my hard drive was dying. I then took it to someone who said they could replace it for around $700. No. Thank. You.
So I just got around to my little project yesterday. Took it apart and replaced the 30GB hard drive with a 160GB one, and also increased the ram with a 520MB ram chip. It was all very straightforward and simple, thanks to this awesome website.
But when I got to the part where I needed to install OS x 10.4 Tiger, I ran into the same problem that I had before I replaced the hard drive. I inserted the disk and held down the option key while restarting the computer. An OS X icon appeared with a swirly arrow on the left (like a refresh icon)and a right pointing arrow on the right side. When I clicked the right pointing arrow it went to grey screen, then blue screen. I tried restarting it while holding down the C key and same thing.
BTW, my iBook did not come with Tiger. I think it came with Jaguar (10.3.2 maybe?) I bought the highest version of OS that my 800MHz processor can handle, on ebay. It is not a black disk but a grey one that says "for G3, G4, and G5 computers" or something like that. Can't tell you for sure because the disc is now stuck in the optical drive.
Can anyone tell me if there could be some other problem besides the hard drive? Am I installing the wrong OS? And how do I get the darned disk out of the drive if it won't boot? Is there anything else I should be considering?
Sorry for the long winded question, but I am very frustrated. Please help!
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Long winded questions help us spot what may be wrong. Tell us more about the install disks.
mayer tarafından
Thanks Mayer! It was just one grey disk that said "for G3, G4, and G5 computers." I think that retail disks are black and the disks that come with an Apple computer are grey right? I asked the seller if I would be able to do a fresh install on a blank hard drive and he assured me that there would be no problem.
jaclyndiane tarafından
Like I mentioned, I don't think having the wrong disc explains the problem. The disc showed in the option menu, so we know your laptop can read it. If the whole problem was having the wrong disc, it would have booted further and told you it's the wrong one, not stopped on a blue screen.
rdklinc tarafından