Hi,
As some of you may know I have to work with MacOS X at work. Today, during the routine copying of some files from my eMac to the server (running 10.3 Server) there was a timeout error and I had to cancel the operation.
"No big deal", I thought; the last few files were junk anyway. I then set about installing an airport extreme card in the emac used in the sales room (no untidy network cables allowed in there) and it all went swimmingy. Until I tried to connect to the server.
So, knowing the robustness and quality of MacOS X, I figured, "no bid deal, the server probably needs rebooting" - it's brainfarted once or twice in the past. Our networking guy left and in the meantime it's up to yours truly, hired as a web developer for my php/mysql/dhtml/java knowledge (I know jack about macs and not much more about networking) rather than this.
Luckily, our internet is handled by our router so the server going down is of no consequence for internet use. However there are lots of documents and user's work stored on it.
So, I went up into the loft and sure enough the G4 was sitting there with a "You need to restart your machine" message, in no less than five different languages, against a dark grey screen.
So I did. And the same screen reappeared. No matter what I did, this same screen appeared.
So I tried the safe boot. Same result. Fearing some HD invalidation, I tried booting from the OSX Server install CD to do a disk check. Still nothing...
Having consulted the manuals, online help etc. still no further on in solving it.
So I removed the HD and swapped it for another identical G4 mac and it booted fine. Said HD from server caused the twin G4 mac to fail as already described.
Getting desperate now I tried to use the server HD as a second drive to see if I could run a disk check utility then. But alas the failed HD completely inhibits the mac from functioning even when it's set up as a slave drive (and yes, I do know how to set drives up for master / slave - I'm not an average mac user :evilgrin: )
No safe boot, no boot from CD, network, USB, firewire, other HD as primary etc.
Now I know what they mean by "think different". You need to really do that to solve the sort of problems that take five minutes under Windows/AmigaOS/Linux etc.