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Okay, So here is the story
My Father bought a macbook off a friend of his, who (being as loaded as he is) bought a AIR and gave me this. Its a fairly new Macbook and its awesome.
However I do not have a copy of Leopard on CD and a issue has appeared.
Boot Camp was installed and 40 gigs were partitioned to it, I did not want boot-camp at all. So I used Boot Camp Assistant and got rid of it. Didn't even think to restart the machine afterward and just went on with my business with my new laptop.
I ended up wanting to restart for whatever reason, and it would show the gray screen and gray apple and just shut off. THEN~ I managed to do some things in Single User mode with FSCK to get it to boot.
However the time it takes at the screen with the Grey apple and spinning wheel is EASILY ten minutes.
That is ridiculous.
I tried Disk Warrior and Disk Utility but neither fix the problem and I do not have access to Leopard DVD.
Suggestions?
My Father bought a macbook off a friend of his, who (being as loaded as he is) bought a AIR and gave me this. Its a fairly new Macbook and its awesome.
However I do not have a copy of Leopard on CD and a issue has appeared.
Boot Camp was installed and 40 gigs were partitioned to it, I did not want boot-camp at all. So I used Boot Camp Assistant and got rid of it. Didn't even think to restart the machine afterward and just went on with my business with my new laptop.
I ended up wanting to restart for whatever reason, and it would show the gray screen and gray apple and just shut off. THEN~ I managed to do some things in Single User mode with FSCK to get it to boot.
However the time it takes at the screen with the Grey apple and spinning wheel is EASILY ten minutes.
That is ridiculous.
I tried Disk Warrior and Disk Utility but neither fix the problem and I do not have access to Leopard DVD.
Suggestions?