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be careful, ebay Exedy's aren't all legit. we had an Exedy rep come in after some dude brought in a car that had shattered its pressure plate, to be told that it was a replica or someshit.

anyone know much about macs in here

got a mac desktop about 1 yr old i think

turn it on, it boots up to a white screen with "FILE" in the middle and does nothing else

it reported some error the other day, the owner doesnt remember what it said

and it was working fine, then came home to locked up mac, rebooted it and it boots to white screen with "FILE" in the middle

im guessing toast hdd ? any other ideas or tricks ?

anyone know much about macs in here

got a mac desktop about 1 yr old i think

turn it on, it boots up to a white screen with "FILE" in the middle and does nothing else

it reported some error the other day, the owner doesnt remember what it said

and it was working fine, then came home to locked up mac, rebooted it and it boots to white screen with "FILE" in the middle

im guessing toast hdd ? any other ideas or tricks ?

Oh its a Mac?

May I suggest a large Hammer, maybe 18-20oz or so and see if that fixes the problem

if it's a mac running OSX 10, then press f8 during boot at the white screen, use the help command to find what boot switches you can use. verbose boot usually tells you where it's falling over.

it's exactly like unix, same diagnostic procedure.

Shutup.

I'm coming to the charity cruise in an ml320 lol

make sure you don't roll it by trying to drive it while you fish the tabouleh out of your bumbag.

What's funny about that?

They're wasting their time braking to check it out?

make sure you don't roll it by trying to drive it while you fish the tabouleh out of your bumbag.

Gold

It's turbo alex.. Had a few calls. All time wasters asking if I wanna swap for their commos

Check the price on ebay... then head over to your closest Supercheap Auto/Autobarnz and they should be able to price beat ;)

which would be a great idea if we pricematched with the Internet. Cept we don't.

Price matching applies to local business only. And part must be identical.

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