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Hey guys,
I was recently video chatting on gchat with a close friend of mine. While chatting, my internet connection was lost (my mac has had a problem with this recently, as the internet would lose connection and I'd have to restart it in order to reconnect). After restarting, it asked me to sign into my account. I did so, but it asked me to sign in again. Now, there are two scenarios that keep happening to me:
1. It will ask me to log in again, which will only lead me to another log in screen, to another, until I get frustrated to shut down my computer...
or
2. It will log me in, but nothing will ever load; no icons in the background or anything else.
I've tried to reset my PRAM and enter in Safemode, but that didn't help. I also tried going into single user mode and typing in the "mount -uw /" thing, but that didn't seem to help either, although I may have done the single user mode part wrong, as I am completely unfamiliar with it. Could someone please help me try to figure this out on my own? I'd greatly appreciate it!
Thanks in advance!
- JC
I was recently video chatting on gchat with a close friend of mine. While chatting, my internet connection was lost (my mac has had a problem with this recently, as the internet would lose connection and I'd have to restart it in order to reconnect). After restarting, it asked me to sign into my account. I did so, but it asked me to sign in again. Now, there are two scenarios that keep happening to me:
1. It will ask me to log in again, which will only lead me to another log in screen, to another, until I get frustrated to shut down my computer...
or
2. It will log me in, but nothing will ever load; no icons in the background or anything else.
I've tried to reset my PRAM and enter in Safemode, but that didn't help. I also tried going into single user mode and typing in the "mount -uw /" thing, but that didn't seem to help either, although I may have done the single user mode part wrong, as I am completely unfamiliar with it. Could someone please help me try to figure this out on my own? I'd greatly appreciate it!
Thanks in advance!
- JC