My trusty iMac has hit serious problems. The CD/DVD drive has for a long time been dodgy. Recently the iMac began to freeze for no reason. Having backed up all my data I decided to do a clean install, but because of the faulty drive I bought an external CD/DVD burner with firewire.
I am now trying to complete an erase disc & clean install. However the process starts OK, but then freezes half way through the first disc. I have had no joy with either my 10.3 discs or the original 10.1 discs.
Am I looking at a failed hard drive?
iMac (Flat Panel) 700MHz G4 15",
Mac OS X (10.3.x),
Netgear DG834G wireless router
Any suggestions regarding the failure to re-install the operationg system? It recognises the external drive as I get the opening requests as to what I want to do (install / upgrade etc, then licence agreement), the install process runs for a few minutes, then it freezes and will not complete?
A system with an old clock battery can have a whole litany of symptoms, not the least of which an installation of an operating system not working. Get the first problem fixed first, then we'll look and see if anything else is wrong.
Purchased new clock battery, but still no joy. Come to conclusion that the 7 year old hard drive has reached end of life - so problem solved....I've purchased a new Intel iMac.
The old flat panel is now a project for my son to repair. He is awaiting an Ebay purchased replacement drive.
Thanks for your help, by the way.
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