Re: Mac Help
Type 'reset-all' without the quotes and hit
Return - this is more or less equivalent to 1. above. Your Mac should
reboot (at least as far as it does now.
If it is a disk problem I can recommend Disk Warrior (from Alsoft)
without reservation. It helped me get all of the data off my hard disk
when it failed earlier this week.
....wouldn't that delete my files? I'll get ride of data, but I can't
risk losing everything too.
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