...boot, the Applications folder is wide open. It's not affecting performance, but it is making me a bit crazy. How do I stop the Applications folder from opening automatically? Applications folder does ...
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boot my macbook, i get a blank white screen, then the gray apple icon appears, then the ''broken folder'' icon. once or twice now i've got a folder with a question mark in it... how do i fix this so i
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...folder appears Your Computer can't find a system to boot (?), so you need to boot from your CD. Once booted from the CD, run Disk Utilities to see what's wrong. If it sees the drive, then repair it, ...
...boot up The white screen will appear, but the apple logo never shows up. It just sits there with the white screen, and my main screen never loads. after waiting a while, a folder logo where the usual ...
...Boot: Hold down the shift key after the chime until the Apple logo appears and the gear is moving. It will take awhile but you will be asked to login. Go to your Applications folder> Utilities and ...
...laptop suddenly shuts down. I'd be very very very glad if someone can solve my problem. Your mac doesn't recognize the system folder. Try to find the original boot disks that came with the machine, ...
...Boot from the CD/DVD disk by holding down the "C" key. (Usually, this is not required. The Mac is smart enough to look on all connected devices to find a viable System Folder. Anyway, once you have ...
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...laptop with damaged dvd cd drive. I am getting a white screen and folder with a question mark when i start up computer. What is the problem and how do i fix it? The folder with the question mark ...
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...folder and or your hard drive has crashed. If you insert your OS disk or a copy of Disk Warrior you can boot to the cd / dvd by holding down the "C" key and then powering up the Macbook. Let me know ...
...boot menu from the OS X Install Disk, select "Utilities" then "Repair drive" and select your HDD. That should help OS X repair any file permissions or data corruption that may have occurred. I would ...
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