If you want to keep boot camp working in 10.4 then change the date in system preferences to before the expiration date (uncheck "update date and time automatically"). Not elegant, but cheaper than the $129 to upgrade to 10.5.
W.R.T the article: The machine was not bricked - and the user is back up and running again. Recovery involved starting the machine in firewire target disk mode and transferring the data to an external hard drive using another mac. What is surprising is that the Apple store did not suggest this solution (which is a fairly well known trick if a Mac will not boot).
Found myself using yahoo's search engine for the first time since forever. Perhaps this is Yang's way of boosting their stock?
If you want to keep boot camp working in 10.4 then change the date in system preferences to before the expiration date (uncheck "update date and time automatically"). Not elegant, but cheaper than the $129 to upgrade to 10.5. W.R.T the article: The machine was not bricked - and the user is back up and running again. Recovery involved starting the machine in firewire target disk mode and transferring the data to an external hard drive using another mac. What is surprising is that the Apple store did not suggest this solution (which is a fairly well known trick if a Mac will not boot).
Yippee