Has Parallels Nuked My Macbook?!

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop for Mac' started by amonzur, Jan 15, 2007.

  1. amonzur

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    hey guys,
    i installed the latest parallels beta (3120) and installed it.

    having never used parallels tools before i didnt need to uninstall it from bootcamp.

    so i installed parallels tools on my bootcamp xp installation.

    worked great! really really liked it.

    i left my macbook alone for a bit and the screensaver came on.
    however, when i tried to log back in, the screen stayed black no matter what i did. i pushed all sorts of keys etc. but the screen stayed black.

    i held the power button to reboot.


    now when i try to boot into osx it says i need to hold the power button and restart, which repeats when i follow that instruction.
    and it cant boot into bootcamp, it says im missing hal.dll


    what can i do guys?:(

    any and all help is appreciated.

    thank you.


    ps-keep up the good work, the new beta looked great!
     
  2. amonzur

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    sorry to bump my thread, but its gotta be done!
     
  3. nycruza

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    Try booting with the OSX DVD by holding don the C key.
    Once the DVD boots go to the Disk Utility and see if you can repair the OSX disk.

    ajm
     
  4. amonzur

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    thank just tried.
    it appears to begin to boot from cd, but then jumps to the restart screen.


    doh!
     
  5. nycruza

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    You need to hold the C key until the APPLE appears in the center of the screen

    ajm
     
  6. amonzur

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    i did. and i could hear the cd speeding up. about 20-30 seconds later it reverts to the reboot screen.
    i also tried holding alt and then selecting cd, same result.
     
  7. nycruza

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    One last question.
    What happens when you hold down the "ALT"/OPTION key?

    ajm
     
    Last edited: Jan 17, 2007
  8. amonzur

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    it takes me to the boot option screen, where i can choose windows, mac or cd to boot from.
    i choose cd and the apple logo appears. then it goes to the reboot screen.
     
  9. nycruza

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    I understand that. But can you boot into OSX and/or Windows?

    ajm
     
  10. spiz

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    Had this problem with the earlier beta. The only way i could get round it was reformatting my MacBook using Knoppix (you can use a GParted LiveCD, but it didn't work so well for me). Luckily I'd only had it for a week so I didn't lose much data.

    The last post in this thread, by OrangeFurious, summarises all the solutions users came across.
     
  11. nycruza

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    That was my next response :)
    TechTools should be the easiest to get hold of; especially if he has AppleCare.

    ajm
     
  12. amonzur

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    i dont have apple care, but the laptop is only 3 months old. from apple.

    ill try the suggestions in the thread thanks!

    much appreciated guys.
     
  13. spiz

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    I was wondering, does anyone know why this happens and if there's anything that can be done to prevent the issue?
     
  14. betatester

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    Whoa! Before reformatting!

    Have you tried resetting the PRAM?

    Resetting PRAM on Power Macintosh Computers
    1. Locate the following keys on your keyboard - Command (Apple), Option, P, and R. You will need to hold these keys down simultaneously in step 2.
    2. Restart your Macintosh and hold down the Command-Option-P-R key combination. You must press this key combination before the Welcome to Macintosh screen appears.

    3. Hold the keys down until the Macintosh restarts itself four times.

    4. Release the keys after the Macintosh restarts four times.

    5. Your Parameter RAM in your Macintosh is reset to the default values. The clock settings are not changed.



    After doing that, boot into single user mode (hold down the s key while rebooting). When you get to the prompt, type fsck -y

    That should detect and repair the file structure. Once complete, reboot normally.
     
  15. amonzur

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    thanks, ill try that after trying diskwarrior.
    anyone know how to create a bootable cd for mac in windows xp?

    i have a .cdr file with a MAC_OSX folder.

    thanks.
     
    Last edited: Jan 18, 2007
  16. palter

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    Have you run Apple's Hardware Diagnostics?
     
  17. nycruza

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    Unless something has drastically changed -
    Power PCs do not run BOOT - CAMP!
    Sorry make that CANNOT run.

    ajm
     
  18. amonzur

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    no i havent. sorry, im a new xp switcher.
    how do i do that?

    im still trying to figure out how to make a bootable mac cd in xp.
     
  19. betatester

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    Luckily, the same key combination also works on Intel based Macs.
     
  20. palter

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    Boot from the Install DVD that came with your computer while holding down the "D" key.
     

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