Mac Pro won’t start at login screen
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A few weeks ago, before upgrading to 10.5.7, my screen completely froze a new image, the mouse could move a certain area.Sorry, usually but nothing reacted. I usually had to press the power button at least 5 times before anything was displayed on the screen and I would go to their screen login, which I use to really “show all windows”. I have tried version 10.5. but 7, I still have the problem. A few times the screen just turned off, one click on the computer, then turned off. This has happened several times.
Last this night the screen froze again and I worked about 40 times with a normal reboot that sometimes the Apple screen is sometimes gray but maybe I didn’t get any further. If I had a blank screen when I restarted the computer, the hard drive would spin and try to spin at full speed, it wouldn’t even stop until I turned off the machine.
Now
he has a true spirit! When I get to the gray screen everything now revolves around the sunlight token and sits like that for a few minutes, then the gears restart them and it’s back on again and goes through this type of cycle on its own!
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I haven’t been able to get it in the login screen storage for a long time now.
I triedseveral boot key options without any results (no response to boot options, which entering t.se pram, disconnecting o t.smc, all external things, etc.) and more I don’t know what to do, what’s next .
Personally, I think that I have two problems, maybe a faulty video card, and secondly, corrupted software?
Any ideas?
Thank you
Douglas
quad core mac pro,
Mac OS X (10.5.7)
How do I restore my cursor back to normal?
Posted on May 28, 2009 at 5:58 pm.
How do I restore my cursor back to normal?
Why is my cursor going crazy?
How do I fix my cursor problem?
Update your mouse and keyboard drivers;
update the video driver;
disable biometric devices;
disable antivirus software;
Run the hardware troubleshooter;
Update your touchpad drivers.