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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Andrew Optimus Goldheart

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Accidentally wiped my entire system out

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Heeeeelp!

I know this is the wrong category but I couldn't find anything closer.

About 3 months ago, I got an old Ibook G4 model. I'm a lifelong Window's user, so apple stuff is extremely foreign to me. My laptop only had like, 60 GB of space, so I went and tried clearing as much clutter as possible cause it always ran all choppy. I didn't wanna mess anything on it up, so I also looked all over the internet for cleanup applications...which I couldn't find any of.

I didn't bother buying disk or anything because I'm broke, and so is the drive for it.

So now I'm just carefully picking out things to delete, and before I know it, I accidentally delete everything from off it.

Here is what happens now: Boot the system > Music plays > apple logo appears > Not so nice screen with kernel panic error, and a box backing the dialog.

Nope, I cant even access the computer now.

I went through the trouble of even putting Windows 7 and Ubuntu on a flash drive. Buuuut, My Mac can't even recognize it. There's no way to actually tell since there are no light indicators, so I put something that would light up into both ports, and nothing happened.

Yes, I even held down the keys to go to the command prompt, and typed in lines I found online. They either have no effect, or send me to an all grey screen with crossed out circle.

I won this laptop and I just really don't want it to go down on me... There has to be something I can do?

I'd like to know:

- How to enable my usb ports

- How to recover from my mistake

- Or how to get past the kernel panic screen

And please do keep in mind that I have no access to anything past the Kernel Panic screen.

Thank you all!

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-Mac ibook G4
+iBook G4

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Zach Winters

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Accidentally wiped my entire system out

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-[image|579669]Heeeeelp!
+[image|579669]
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+Heeeeelp!
I know this is the wrong category but I couldn't find anything closer.
About 3 months ago, I got an old Ibook G4 model. I'm a lifelong Window's user, so apple stuff is extremely foreign to me. My laptop only had like, 60 GB of space, so I went and tried clearing as much clutter as possible cause it always ran all choppy. I didn't wanna mess anything on it up, so I also looked all over the internet for cleanup applications...which I couldn't find any of.
I didn't bother buying disk or anything because I'm broke, and so is the drive for it.
So now I'm just carefully picking out things to delete, and before I know it, I accidentally delete everything from off it.
Here is what happens now: Boot the system > Music plays > apple logo appears > Not so nice screen with kernel panic error, and a box backing the dialog.
Nope, I cant even access the computer now.
I went through the trouble of even putting Windows 7 and Ubuntu on a flash drive. Buuuut, My Mac can't even recognize it. There's no way to actually tell since there are no light indicators, so I put something that would light up into both ports, and nothing happened.
Yes, I even held down the keys to go to the command prompt, and typed in lines I found online. They either have no effect, or send me to an all grey screen with crossed out circle.
I won this laptop and I just really don't want it to go down on me... There has to be something I can do?
I'd like to know:
- How to enable my usb ports
- How to recover from my mistake
- Or how to get past the kernel panic screen
And please do keep in mind that I have no access to anything past the Kernel Panic screen.
Thank you all!

crwdns2866306:0crwdne2866306:0:

Mac ibook G4

crwdns2915684:0crwdne2915684:0:

open

crwdns2934251:0crwdne2934251:0:

+236275

crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Zach Winters

crwdns2947189:0crwdne2947189:0:

Accidentally wiped my entire system out

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

-Heeeeelp!
+[image|579669]Heeeeelp!
I know this is the wrong category but I couldn't find anything closer.
About 3 months ago, I got an old Ibook G4 model. I'm a lifelong Window's user, so apple stuff is extremely foreign to me. My laptop only had like, 60 GB of space, so I went and tried clearing as much clutter as possible cause it always ran all choppy. I didn't wanna mess anything on it up, so I also looked all over the internet for cleanup applications...which I couldn't find any of.
I didn't bother buying disk or anything because I'm broke, and so is the drive for it.
So now I'm just carefully picking out things to delete, and before I know it, I accidentally delete everything from off it.
Here is what happens now: Boot the system > Music plays > apple logo appears > Not so nice screen with kernel panic error, and a box backing the dialog.
Nope, I cant even access the computer now.
I went through the trouble of even putting Windows 7 and Ubuntu on a flash drive. Buuuut, My Mac can't even recognize it. There's no way to actually tell since there are no light indicators, so I put something that would light up into both ports, and nothing happened.
Yes, I even held down the keys to go to the command prompt, and typed in lines I found online. They either have no effect, or send me to an all grey screen with crossed out circle.
I won this laptop and I just really don't want it to go down on me... There has to be something I can do?
I'd like to know:
- How to enable my usb ports
- How to recover from my mistake
- Or how to get past the kernel panic screen
And please do keep in mind that I have no access to anything past the Kernel Panic screen.
Thank you all!

crwdns2866306:0crwdne2866306:0:

Mac ibook G4

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Zach Winters

crwdns2947189:0crwdne2947189:0:

Accidentally wiped my entire system out

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Heeeeelp!

I know this is the wrong category but I couldn't find anything closer.

About 3 months ago, I got an old Ibook G4 model. I'm a lifelong Window's user, so apple stuff is extremely foreign to me. My laptop only had like, 60 GB of space, so I went and tried clearing as much clutter as possible cause it always ran all choppy. I didn't wanna mess anything on it up, so I also looked all over the internet for cleanup applications...which I couldn't find any of.

I didn't bother buying disk or anything because I'm broke, and so is the drive for it.

So now I'm just carefully picking out things to delete, and before I know it, I accidentally delete everything from off it.

Here is what happens now: Boot the system > Music plays > apple logo appears > Not so nice screen with kernel panic error, and a box backing the dialog.

Nope, I cant even access the computer now.

I went through the trouble of even putting Windows 7 and Ubuntu on a flash drive. Buuuut, My Mac can't even recognize it. There's no way to actually tell since there are no light indicators, so I put something that would light up into both ports, and nothing happened.

Yes, I even held down the keys to go to the command prompt, and typed in lines I found online. They either have no effect, or send me to an all grey screen with crossed out circle.

I won this laptop and I just really don't want it to go down on me... There has to be something I can do?

I'd like to know:

- How to enable my usb ports

- How to recover from my mistake

- Or how to get past the kernel panic screen

And please do keep in mind that I have no access to anything past the Kernel Panic screen.

Thank you all!

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Mac ibook G4

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