
#Macbook g4 screen re mac#
With your mac in target disk mode, open disk utility and from its' side bar does the powerbook drive appear? If so, select it and click mount.Please let me know if you need more help or guidance. PS while your target machine (the affected computer) is connected to another mac, you can try to run disk utility but the fsck (file system check) reference is essentially what disk utility will do but you can try to run it AFTER performing a backup. The computer is still extraordinarily good for day to day work. It's on the back burner but I will do it. I have to go through a similar process to replace the drive on my 17" powerbook G4. This drive should work for your computer, 1?ie=UTF8&qid=1407348592&sr=8-1&keywords=ibook+G4+hard+drive+320&tag=ifixitam-20 This is likely the article you need to refer to for hard drive replacement. Please select your model and follow the steps related to hard drive replacement. After backing up as per the above article. IFixit has a very good step by step with excellent quality photos that will guide you through replacing the hard drive.
#Macbook g4 screen re how to#
Follow this article: How to use and troubleshoot FireWire target disk mode


You might have some data on the drive in which case you can try (depending on how the drive cooperates) to put the affected mac in Firewire target disk mode, this essentially turns the mac into a firewire hard drive. At this point backup is critical, I hope you already had a backup regime in place. It's highly likely that the hard drive has failed or near completely failing.
