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Bootcamp/mac crash. Cannot restore mac help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jjstore" data-source="post: 1166211" data-attributes="member: 185644"><p>So I was trying to setup bootcamp on my mac here. While setting it up, it came to the part where it asks for a disk. I mounted a windows xp disk on my mac and figured it could to its thing. After it "read the disk" it restarted and now my mac is all wacked. I didnt know it was going to really need the physical disk to read (stupid mistake I see now)!</p><p></p><p>Everytime I start it up now it shows "can't read/find images aka no go sign & folder with question mark." ive tried putting in my mac os x CD and even found original windows xp CD, hoping to get it to revive or finish its course...</p><p></p><p>I really dont want to go out and buy another hard drive since i just got this one not too long ago. Is there anyway to fix this??</p><p></p><p>Help is greatly appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jjstore, post: 1166211, member: 185644"] So I was trying to setup bootcamp on my mac here. While setting it up, it came to the part where it asks for a disk. I mounted a windows xp disk on my mac and figured it could to its thing. After it "read the disk" it restarted and now my mac is all wacked. I didnt know it was going to really need the physical disk to read (stupid mistake I see now)! Everytime I start it up now it shows "can't read/find images aka no go sign & folder with question mark." ive tried putting in my mac os x CD and even found original windows xp CD, hoping to get it to revive or finish its course... I really dont want to go out and buy another hard drive since i just got this one not too long ago. Is there anyway to fix this?? Help is greatly appreciated [/QUOTE]
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