https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT204904
Hi!
I have a broken 15" MacBook Pro (early 2008) with its updated Mac OS X v10.5.8/Mountain Lion. I tried booting up this old MBP with these boot
ups' keys and without connected USB devices (mouse and external hub):
1. normal boot -- never reaches the user account screen. It stays stuck
in Apple logo's loading screen with its spinning wait icon.
2. shift -- never reaches the user account screen. It stays stuck in
Apple logo's loading screen with its spinning wait icon.
3. command+v (verbose) = saw the text mode with technical datas. Then,
it loaded the light blue screen for about a second and then back to text black screen with a white block on the top left corner. Then back to
light blue screen to the black text screen with the top left white block
in a loop forever.
4. command+s (single-user mode) = got to its text bash prompt, but not
sure what to do here to dig deeper and fix. Need experts' help if I need
to use it. At least, this is usable.
5. command+r (recovery) = It stays stuck in Apple logo's loading screen
with its spinning wait icon. No OS X Utilities like in newer mac OSes. I don't think Mac OS X v10.5.8 has this feature IIRC.
6. d (diagnostics) = Short test passed after about three minutes. It is
now running a long test which will take about 1.5 hours. Isn't this just memory tests?
7. option-d (online diagnostics) = It stays stuck in Apple logo's
loading screen with its spinning wait icon. I don't think it has that feature.
8. Option-Command-P-R (Reset NVRAM) = Heard a beep and saw bright screen
and heard loud volume as resets, but it did not fix the boot up issue.
I am trying to figure out if this is hardware or a software issue. :(
Any other ideas to try? I don't see how Apcupsd-3.14.14 could break it
that badly. Earlier, I downloaded and installed https://sourceforge.net/projects/apcupsd/files/osx-binaries%20-%20Stable/3.14.14/'s
Apcupsd-3.14.14.dmg file into an old 15" MacBook Pro (2008) with its
updated Leopard v10.5.8 since
http://www.apcupsd.org/manual/manual.html#id37 says apcupsd supports Mac
OS X v10.4.x and higher. However, I was unable to save auto-opened apcupsd.conf that I was required to edit due to lack of admin access
even though I was using an admin account. So, I tried to edit /etc/apcupsd/apcupsd.conf in Terminal's with su and sudo commands but
they said something about PAM. I said frak it and rebooted, but it won't
boot up anymore. :(
Thank you in advance. :)
Hi!
I have a broken 15" MacBook Pro (early 2008) with its updated Mac OS X v10.5.8/Mountain Lion. I tried booting up this old MBP with these boot
ups' keys and without connected USB devices (mouse and external hub):
David B. <DavidB@nomail.afraid.invalid> wrote:
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT204904
Probably not - since (s)he never comes to the point where a GUI is
loaded...
You could try to use "target mode" to access the drive in the MacBook
from another computer - see <http://osxdaily.com/2010/04/07/how-to-boot-a-mac-in-target-disk-mode/>
amd try to erase that disk completely before installing a new system on
it.
On 18/02/2017 15:57, Christian wrote:
You could try to use "target mode" to access the drive in the MacBook
from another computer - see
<http://osxdaily.com/2010/04/07/how-to-boot-a-mac-in-target-disk-mode/>
amd try to erase that disk completely before installing a new system on
it.
That was an interesting link, Christian. Thank you.
I tried to print the page when using Safari on my iMac. The header and
footer information printed but the 'body' didn't print. Effectively just blank pages. Grrr!
I then tried to print a 'daily killer suduku' - /that/ printed just
fine! http://www.dailykillersudoku.com
Puzzled, I opened Firefox and went to your link. All four pages printed without problem. Hmmm!
Going back to Safari, no matter what I've tried so far, I can't get the
pages at your link to print the 'body' of the pages. I have cleared all 'history' but still no change.
Anything simple I may have missed?
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