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Hi,
I have this card CT4670 which should be working on my Dell Dimension 550 so erverybody says. But it doesn't. As soon as I place the card in any pci slot (I tried several slots) and startup the system it won't?go further than just after the login page. I only get a blue screen with cursor after that. I have downloaded the right installer?for this card and i read that you first place the card and then install this driver. Only in my case?I never come to do that. I have also placed a ATA X 300 videocard which works fine. Is there anyone who knows an answer?Thanx a lot.Rob?

It sounds like your hard drive is bad. If you can see it in Disk Utility you may still be able to get your files off of it. If you have one of the MacBooks with the removable battery it's very easy to put in a new hard drive.
Here's instructions on replacing your hard drive http://creativemac.digitalmedianet.com/articles/viewarticle.jsp?id=45088
To buy a hard drive try Newegg.com http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory.aspx?SubCategory=380&name=Laptop-Hard-Dr ives
Here's a cheap SATA external hard drive case on eBay http://cgi.ebay.com/USB-2-5-SATA-HDD-HARD-DRIVE-EXTERNAL-ENCLOSURE-CASE-BOX-/120 636286623?pt=PCC_Drives_Storage_Internal&hash=item1c167ba69f
Put your old hard drive in an external case and after you've formatted your new hard drive and installed your operating system on it plug in your old hard drive and see if it is recognized by the new system. If so then transfer whatever files you want to the new hard drive

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