The final option, if it looks like you’re going to really struggle to get this baby working again, is as follows:
For this recipe, you need:
• A firewire cable (6pin-6pin, looks like a USB cable but one edge is more pointed)
• Another Mac, but only if this isn’t an Intel machine – it has to be G3 / G4 / G5.
- Also make sure this machine is backed up, better safe than sorry
• An external HD or some other way of backing up your vital data
• An OS X Install CD or DVD that’s for PowerPC (i.e not an Intel Mac).
Summary:
We’re going to recover any vital data from your machine to the other mac, back it up onto an extrenal HD or DVDs/CDs, then use the other mac to re-install your iBook.
Steps:
1. Start with the ‘Other’ mac on, and the ibook powered off.
2. Connect the Firewire cable to the FW ports on both machines (again, looks kinda like USB)
3. Power on the iBook holding the ‘T’ key down. This step makes your iBook boot into ‘Target Firewire Disk Mode’ – making it appear like an external drive on the desktop of the Other mac.
4. Back up all your data, which is stored in your home folder under ‘Users’ – back up the whole home folder, and also back up ‘Preferences’ under iBook Harddrive > Library > Preferences
5. Once you have backups, back-up again to an external HD or CDs / DVDs : )
6. Insert Install CD/DVD in ‘Other Mac’
7. Run the Installer – this will require a restart of the ‘Other Mac’, but the iBook will still show up in the installer as an external drive, so don’t do anything to it for now – leave it on.
8. Go through the various prompts required until you reach ‘Select Destination’ (or whatever – the hard disk screen). Make sure you select the iBook’s Hard disk to install on, or you will wipe the Other Mac! The iBook’s HD should have an orange external FW drive icon.
9. Continue through the installation process. Make sure you choose ‘Erase and Install’ from the ‘Customize’ option so it wipes the disk and you really are starting afresh.
Once finished, the ‘Other Mac’ will reboot, and load up (usually) the newly installed OS over Firewire. You’re using the ‘Other Mac’ as a ‘screen’ as such, for the iBook at this point. You can just go ‘Shut Down’ and the Other Mac will switch off. Now power off the ibook using its power button.
10. Switch it back on. If Steve Jobs is smiling upon you, it should boot into your freshly installed Mac OS X. If not, try holding ‘Alt’ (or rather, the ‘option’ key) as you power on, and select the OS X installation there.