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#1 2009-03-24 10:04 am

cawylie
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Registered: 2009-03-24
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Bootcamp killed my MAC

I have Leopard on my MAC and tried to install Bootcamp, after installation it said to restart my computer which I did and when it came back half of the applications were gone and I can't figure out how to get them back.
I have resolved to run the recovery disc, unfortunately it will not allow me to type in my password, where the password should be typed I get continu:confused:ous periods, like someone has their finger on the period key and it just keeps typing periods, delete does not work at all.  In order to run the recovery disc I need to be able to type in my password before installation - Any Suggestions?

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#2 2009-03-24 10:48 am

Nefarious
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Re: Bootcamp killed my MAC

On your OS X install disk, (somewhere in the menus) there is a "reset administrator password".  Use that.

To boot from the install disk:  1) insert disk  2) start or restart the Mac 3) hold down the "C" key immediately and keep holding it for about a minute (depending on the speed of your Mac).

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