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Shutting Down Too Hot?
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<blockquote data-quote="harryb2448" data-source="post: 974276" data-attributes="member: 42497"><p>G'day and welcome to the forums.</p><p></p><p>First up glo to Disk Utility and run Repair Permissions two or three times. If no improvement boot from the system disk, go into Utilities and run Repair Disk from there as you cannot repair a disk you are booted from and see what is reported.</p><p></p><p>Next step is to download a utility called Applejack. Install and print the instructions. Boot in Target Disk mode and run Applejack as set out in the instructions. Personally like the option where it auto-reboots when finished. In single user mode the fan will take off but do not worry about that. Here is the link to download Applejack:-</p><p></p><p><a href="http://applejack.sourceforge.net/" target="_blank">http://applejack.sourceforge.net/</a></p><p></p><p>Final step if no improvement run Apple Hardware Test from disc one of the original install discs, running the extended tesat which checks out the logic board, memory, graphics etc etc.</p><p></p><p>Keep us posted?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harryb2448, post: 974276, member: 42497"] G'day and welcome to the forums. First up glo to Disk Utility and run Repair Permissions two or three times. If no improvement boot from the system disk, go into Utilities and run Repair Disk from there as you cannot repair a disk you are booted from and see what is reported. Next step is to download a utility called Applejack. Install and print the instructions. Boot in Target Disk mode and run Applejack as set out in the instructions. Personally like the option where it auto-reboots when finished. In single user mode the fan will take off but do not worry about that. Here is the link to download Applejack:- [url]http://applejack.sourceforge.net/[/url] Final step if no improvement run Apple Hardware Test from disc one of the original install discs, running the extended tesat which checks out the logic board, memory, graphics etc etc. Keep us posted? [/QUOTE]
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