I'm a forum newbie, so forgive me if I don't use all the correct terminology.
Last night I dropped my ibook g4 (os x 10.3) on a concrete floor. To my surprise the screen never even flickered. The only thing that seemed to be wrong was the mouse button was stuck down.
I popped the battery out and pushed the button up from the bottom until it seemed to be back on track.
When I tried to restart my computer after putting the battery back in, it took a long time to load. When it finally finished, it came to the generic blue background with a login screen that I had never seen before.
My only choice at this screen was to select my profile and enter my password. When i entered my password, I received an error message that said
"You cannot continue logging in at this time"
Then the login prompt would shake and go back to square one.
I don't know if this is a common problem or not, but it's new to me and Im stumped.
Thanks
Last night I dropped my ibook g4 (os x 10.3) on a concrete floor. To my surprise the screen never even flickered. The only thing that seemed to be wrong was the mouse button was stuck down.
I popped the battery out and pushed the button up from the bottom until it seemed to be back on track.
When I tried to restart my computer after putting the battery back in, it took a long time to load. When it finally finished, it came to the generic blue background with a login screen that I had never seen before.
My only choice at this screen was to select my profile and enter my password. When i entered my password, I received an error message that said
"You cannot continue logging in at this time"
Then the login prompt would shake and go back to square one.
I don't know if this is a common problem or not, but it's new to me and Im stumped.
Thanks