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Apr 12, 2013 12:16 PM in response to Dale Olsonby a brody,It means you have likely installed something for Intel Macs that runs at startup that won't work with that Mac. If you moved a hard drive with Mac OS X 10.6 or later on it to the Powermac, that would cause such a problem. If you connected a hard drive with 10.6 or later on it on it that was running Target Disk Mode (booting the Intel machine holding the T key) to it, that would cause such a problem. If you attempted to install 10.4.4 or later system specific disc on a hard drive that was designed for an Intel Mac, and moved it to that machine, that would cause such a problem. If you attempted to install a GUID formatted partition hard drive as opposed to Apple partition map on the machine, that could cause such a problem.
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Apr 14, 2013 12:20 PM in response to Dale Olsonby rccharles,Try a safe boot.
Shutdown your machine. Hold down the shift key. Poweron. Wait awhile Wait awhile while you harddrive
is being checked.