I am unable to make screenshots of my problem because shift+apple+3 is not working, so I will try my best to describe what is happening.
I booted up my computer today, and signed in just fine. But I soon noticed that the menu bar was acting strangly. On the left side, I get all the usual menus from the blue Apple to the Help menu, but there is nothing on the right side. It is completely blank.
So then I figured I would look for something to do with the menu bar in the System Preferences app. I am unable to open Network or Sharing for some reason. The message pops up as: Preferences Error, Could not load Network. Software Update dosent work either.
Then I wanted to burn some of my files to a back up CD. I insert a CD-RW to burn, but my superdrive rejects it, saying that it can not be read. My Superdrive...
I have tried restarting the Finder to no difference, and restarting the computer to no different. Does anyone know what I can do to fix this problem without having to reinstall the OS?
I have a Dual 1ghz MDD G4 running 10.4.7
I booted up my computer today, and signed in just fine. But I soon noticed that the menu bar was acting strangly. On the left side, I get all the usual menus from the blue Apple to the Help menu, but there is nothing on the right side. It is completely blank.
So then I figured I would look for something to do with the menu bar in the System Preferences app. I am unable to open Network or Sharing for some reason. The message pops up as: Preferences Error, Could not load Network. Software Update dosent work either.
Then I wanted to burn some of my files to a back up CD. I insert a CD-RW to burn, but my superdrive rejects it, saying that it can not be read. My Superdrive...
I have tried restarting the Finder to no difference, and restarting the computer to no different. Does anyone know what I can do to fix this problem without having to reinstall the OS?
I have a Dual 1ghz MDD G4 running 10.4.7