Well that gets me "Wrong number of Blocks 358 - should be 359. After doing it several times, it continues to say Hard drive can not be fixed." Should I try a Nortons or Tech Tool Pro, Disk Warrior? If I go buy a new hard drive, might I be able to see the other one to get information off of it? Skip Jonathan Edström wrote: > Try starting while holding down cmd+s. This will boot you into single > user mode. > At the prompt write 'fsck -y' (without quotation marks). > > You might have to do fsck several times until it no problem is found > on the disk. > > /Jonathan > > On 2004-02-11, at 16.40, CP wrote: > >> Well safe starting got me farther but it still ended up having the >> error message window come up. >> >> As far as I can tell, no software or hardware has been install within >> the last 3 weeks -MS Office was the last program installed, and it's >> worked fine on several occasion's (MS Office) and no other issues >> running it, until this morning? >> >> Skip >> >> Phil Burk wrote: >> >>> On Feb 11, 2004, at 9:58 AM, filipp lepalaan wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> That's what's called a "Kernel Panic". >>>> Did you do any hardware upgrades just before >>>> this emerged? Or any software installs? >>>> >>>> -filipp >>>> >>>> CP wrote: >>> >>>