<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><HTML><FONT COLOR="#000000" FACE="Geneva" FAMILY="SANSSERIF" SIZE="2">this is how i had to eject disk warrior yesterday as it was the startup disk and once iit was in and ran, i coiuldnt eject the disk and my cube wouldnt start up any other way than using disk warrior as start up disk... <BR>
1. unplug (not shut down, unplug) (let rest a few moments)(I know, i know...but i keep thinking this last helps...lol)<BR>
2. THen,, hold down eject key on keyboard and button on mouse<BR>
3. press 'on' button on cube or monitor or keyboard<BR>
4. As cube starts up, It will eject disk then<BR>
5. Mine then started in OS9.2 instead of 10.3, so had to choose 10.3 under system prefs and shut down cpu and then start again. Everything was ok then. Next time i will not choose Disk warrior as startup disk, rather i will just force it to be a onetime startup by pressing 'c' key as i turn computer on with Disk Warrior in cube.<BR>
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Live and learn.<BR>
Just my two cents worth for anyone who needs it.<BR>
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In a message dated 4/15/05 9:02:05 AM, cube-request@listserver.themacintoshguy.com writes:<BR>
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Turbo Tax disc. After several failed attempts, I shut down the Mac,<BR>
disconnected it from it's cords etc.<BR>
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