Apple's official page on safe mode: [link]
Hmmm.
Maybe you could reinstall the previous update through your flicker.
Anya ,'Sleeper'
Got a question about technology? Ask it here. Discussion of hardware, software, TiVos, multi-region DVDs, Windows, Macs, LINUX, hand-helds, iPods, anything tech related. Better than any helpdesk!
Apple's official page on safe mode: [link]
Hmmm.
Maybe you could reinstall the previous update through your flicker.
Hey, can you try changing the screen resolution?
It sure sounds like something doesn't like the video driver.
It sure sounds like something doesn't like the video driver.
Oh. Can you try a different monitor (if it's a PowerPC) or an external monitor (if it's an iMac)?
Bah! I think I shall go get KFC in frustration....
I got this big-ass .asp file with a bunch of javascript on it, and some includes to other files containing more javascript functions. Like so:
<SCRIPT src="SCRIPTS/validation.js" ></SCRIPT>
I have some global variables defined in the javascript on the main page. Shouldn't these global variables be available to functions that are in the include files?
OK, I can easily pass the globals as extra variables to the functions. But is there some way to get the include functions to see the globals?
No, the site says "One score and -10" 20 minus 10 equals 10.
Except 1990 was fifteen years ago. So they think that a score equals 25.
And is the video card the one that came with the machine? if not, the driver for it might have compatability problems with the update.
General Apple Tiger install website: [link]
No, the site says "One score and -10" 20 minus 10 equals 10.
Except 1990 was fifteen years ago. So they think that a score equals 25.
Looks like the site has been in use since late November 1999. They Apparently see 2000 as their "rebirth" year.
and
They could be clearer, of course.
I can't do anything outside of Single User Mode -- the desktop is COMPLETELY unresponsive. So changing the resolution is a no, ditto reinstalling the updates.
crud
hmmm, here is a google search for "Single User Mode" " OS X" that seems to have some good results for troubleshooting.