I have a G4 iBook which I believe is a 2005 model. I have never changed the battery, and after about a year and a half of owning it I had to start leaving it plugged in all the time or else it would die once unplugged.
I had about 4,500 pictures in my iPhoto, most of which were from a 5.1 megapixel camera. About 6 weeks ago I began uploading photos from a new camera, which is 12.1 megapixels. I noticed that the iBook became very slow and would freeze up more often since I began uploading photos from this camera.
Two days ago I uploaded about 120 photos, the biggest upload I had yet done with this camera, and that night the iBook froze up completely and I had to force quit. Ever since then, it will not properly start up. It loads my desktop background photo, and the Finder toolbar, but then the cursor becomes that "candy cane" thing and will not load any applications or go any further.
Could it be that the hard drive was overwhelmed with the sudden increase in file size of my photos? Do I need to take it into an Apple store for repair, or does anyone know of any kind of quick fix I can try at home? I am terrified my iPhoto and iTunes are gone and wont be able to be recovered. I have never had a problem with my iBook that is this serious, and I am scared.
I had about 4,500 pictures in my iPhoto, most of which were from a 5.1 megapixel camera. About 6 weeks ago I began uploading photos from a new camera, which is 12.1 megapixels. I noticed that the iBook became very slow and would freeze up more often since I began uploading photos from this camera.
Two days ago I uploaded about 120 photos, the biggest upload I had yet done with this camera, and that night the iBook froze up completely and I had to force quit. Ever since then, it will not properly start up. It loads my desktop background photo, and the Finder toolbar, but then the cursor becomes that "candy cane" thing and will not load any applications or go any further.
Could it be that the hard drive was overwhelmed with the sudden increase in file size of my photos? Do I need to take it into an Apple store for repair, or does anyone know of any kind of quick fix I can try at home? I am terrified my iPhoto and iTunes are gone and wont be able to be recovered. I have never had a problem with my iBook that is this serious, and I am scared.