You should be able to plug CD which came with your iMac and have Mac
OS X reinstalled. It should be possible to re-install Mac OS X
without wiping out hard drive. Pay attention to choices installed
will provide. You looking for something like "Install + Archive" - it
will install fresh copy of OS and "archive" existing one.
On Sep 28, 2006, at 1:09 PM, Jha, Navin wrote:
I upgrade to latest version of Mac OSX (10.4.8) from developer web
site
and after that My iMac won't even start up! It is a dual boot system (
Mac + winXP). Is there any way I can even install fresh OS or
bring up
the current system ?
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