What does this suggest?
A friend/former client bought an Igloo on my recommendation about 4 or so years ago. He called yesterday with a problem: He cannot get his Mac to acknowledge the presence of a CD/DVD. He’s running Tiger now, I believe.
In any event, since he had recently downloaded (apparently successfully) some items, for starters I asked if he also had Repaired Permissions. Answer: Nope.
If develops that apparently he’s done no “operator maintenance” at all since he took his Mac out of the box. That's "No", "None", "Nada", "Zip"!
So “we” opened DiskUtility and repaired, apparently. gadzillion Permissions (I was talking with the gentleman from my home in CA to his in HI). We ran the DU permissions drill 3 times.
Next, I suggested Verify Disk, but that was as inoperative (grayed-out) an option as Repair Disk is for a start-up drive. Anyone have any idea why? That's query Nr. 2.
Then I suggested he try to boot with his original Install disk, even though the absence of a CD/DVD icon was the “presenting problem “ for this thread. That's really query Nr. 1.
Nevertheless, he inserted the disk, held down the “C” key (in at least 3 attempts) but to no avail. Each time only his “regular” DT appeared on the monitor. No Install Disk did . . . or it’s inherent access to DU.
No, we didn’t try “Safe Boot”, but I’ll recommend that as a possibility today.
Any other cogent suggestions?
Does anybody recall whether either the Panther or OEM Install disks have Apple Hardware Tests buried in them somewhere?
Thanks for any help/advice.