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a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked Happy Dad Level 1 (70 points) Apple Music Q: Restore Failure - error 254 in Disk Utility Following could not validate source invalid argument up from this post http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1507251&tstart=0 i set about doing a restore on my
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Macintosh HD partition from and external Macintosh HD.dmg image.To my horror, the computer responds with Restore FailureCould not validate source
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- error 254HELP! This image has my only back up of my macbook. Any ideas?How did I get here? My mac would not update its firmware has it turned out my ungraded harddrive
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still had a MBR partition scheme and not a GUID partition scheme. So I booted from the install disk, then (and perhaps this is my problem) I went into the disk utility after selecting language but prior to selecting continue. I imaged the Macintosh HD to an external USB hard drive. As per the previous email, I repartitioned the hard drive to GUID, after realizing that I how to mount iso to usb on mac needed to press continue on the install menus. Once partitioned I went to restore image from the previously saved image.I now get this error.I am going to proceed with a fresh install of OSX (I'm assuming I will be able to open up the image and get my data off it again) but if you can come up with a way to just restore the image I would be hugely thankfull. Macbook 2.2Ghz Santa-Rosa, 4GB RAM, 320GB HDD, Mac OS X (10.5.2), 4GB iPod Nano (1G), 8GB iPod Nano (2G) Posted on May 1, 2008 8:00 PM I have this question too Close Q: Restore Failure - error 254 in Disk Utility All replies Helpful answers by Mac Davis, Mac Davis May 3, 2008 4:16 PM in response to Happy Dad Level 1 (0 points) May 3, 2008 4:16 PM in response to Happy Dad Happy Dad, I get this error all the time and hate it because it is just a dead end for me.For example, being able to have Windows XP, Vista, various distributions of Linux, and Mac OS X Tiger and Leopard all on one portable external drive would be very convenient, but I
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ISO image to a USB key Mac OSX : How to burn an ISO image to a USB key on February 9, 2014 in Apple, How To http://endlessgeek.com/2014/02/mac-osx-how-to-burn-an-iso-image-to-a-usb-key/ Geek If you have tried to create a bootable USB key from aniso http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/how-to-clone-hdd-to-sdd-using-disk-utility.1242478/ image in Mac OSX using Disk Utility then you have probably encountered the frustrating and almost Windows-like cryptic error message “Could not validate source – Invalid argument” error. Looking in the system log via theConsole app I suspect this is because internallyDiskUtil tries to run /usr/sbin/asr to verify the image, which fails. $ asr imagescan --source could not ubuntu-rescue-remix-12-04.iso only UDIF and NDIF images can be scanned. asr: image scan failed - Invalid argument. 123 $ asr imagescan --source ubuntu-rescue-remix-12-04.isoonly UDIF and NDIF images can be scanned.asr: image scan failed - Invalid argument. UDIFandNDIF are image formats used by Apple, and Disk Utility is pretty hopeless with anything that falls outside of these standards. The iso standard is short forISO9660 and is a standard that defines the format could not validate of an image intended for burning to CD. Even after usinghdutil to convert the image to UDRO (a UDIF Read-Only image) Disk Utility will still stubbornly refuse to help. Disk Destroyer Duplicator to the rescue Being Unix based, OSX has the command linedd utility available. Short for Disk Duplicator, dd is a block level reader/writer that makes raw copies from one file to another. But you want to copy the image to a device, right? That’s fine, because everything in the world of Unix/Linux is a file – even devices. Informally referred to as Disk Destroyer, should you tell dd to output to the wrong device then your day is definitely going to be spoiled, so to avoid any mishaps we will make sure we know which devices on your system is your USB stick. You can determine this from the command line: Shell $ ls -la /dev/disk* brw-r----- 1 root operator 1, 0 9 Feb 07:49 /dev/disk0 brw-r----- 1 root operator 1, 2 9 Feb 07:49 /dev/disk0s1 brw-r----- 1 root operator 1, 4 9 Feb 07:49 /dev/disk1 brw-r----- 1 root operator 1, 5 9 Feb 07:49 /dev/disk1s1 12345 $ ls -la /dev/disk*brw-r-----1 rootoperator1, 09 Feb 07:49 /dev/disk0brw-r-----1 rootoperator1, 29 Feb 07:49 /dev/disk0s1brw-r-----1 rootoperator1, 49 Feb 07
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