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enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. skeles Level 1 (6 points) Q: Macbook Cannot Boot: Harddisk Repair / Restore Error My MacBook is unable to boot. Whenever I try to boot, the spinning circle
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and the progress bar appears on the grey screen, but when the progress bar reaches the volume macintosh hd could not be verified completely fsck about 40%, the computer shuts itself down.I started in Verbose Mode and tried AppleJack, and it said my harddisk needs to be repaired; the volume macintosh hd could not be verified completely exited with signal 8 but AppleJack is unable to do that. (Error Messages: "Invalid node structure" and "Incorrect number of thread records)I then tried to startup with both Recovery HD and Mac OS X Install DVD and ran the Disk Utility on both
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of the startups. At the First Aid tab, I selected my Hard Drive (not the Hitachi one, the Macintosh HD one) and clicked on Repair Disk. The error messages I got from Repair Disk were:Invalid volume file countInvalid node structureThe volume Macintosh HD could not be verified completely.Error: Disk Utility can't repair this disk..disk, and restore your backed-up files.And, lastly, the following popup message appeared:Disk Utility stopped repairing "Macintosh HD"Disk Utility can't repair this disk. Back up as
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many of your files as possible, reformat the disk, and restore your backed-up files.Not being sure how to back-up my files using Disk Utility, I plugged in an external HDD to my USB port and clicked on the Restore tab in the Disk Utility. As the Source, I selected Macintosh HD and as the Destination, I selected one of the partitions I created on my external HDD. However, when I clicked on Restore, I got the following error message:Restore FailureCould not restore - Input/output errorI partitioned my external HDD by creating 2 partitions formatted in Mac OS Extended Journal - GPT.Now, what can I do to save my files (and my MacBook's HardDisk)? Could anyone help me please? Posted on Apr 8, 2012 3:12 PM I have this question too by ds store,Solvedanswer ds store Level 7 (30,400 points) A: skeles wrote:My MacBook is unable to boot. Whenever I try to boot, the spinning circle and the progress bar appears on the grey screen, but when the progress bar reaches about 40%, the computer shuts itself down.SeeGray Screen with stuck or always showing progress barhttps://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3046I started in Verbose Mode and tried AppleJack, and it said my harddisk needs to be repaired; but AppleJack is unable to do that. (Error Messages: "Invalid node structure" and "Incorrect number of thread records)I then tried to startup with both Recovery HDError: AppleJack is not u
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List • New Topic • Log In • Create A New Profile • Recent Messages • RSS You are currently viewing the Tips and Deals forum Newer Topic Older Topic I can not backup my hard drive. Posted by: wickedsteve Date: April 28, 2011 09:23AM I tried to backup my hard drive by making a disc image on an external USB drive. This usually works. But this time I got an "input output error". So I thought maybe the external drive was messed up. I formatted it, erasing my old backup (big mistake) and tried again. I still got an error. So then I tried a different USB drive but still got an error instead of a backup. Then I tried using time machine thinking maybe disk utility was the problem. Time machine could not back up my drive either. It failed and said to try again later. Is my hard drive screwed? I ran the hardware test, first aid and disk warrior. According to my utilities everything is fine but I can not figure how how to back up my hard drive. Two different backup methods did not work and neither did two different drives. Thanks in advance for any help. Options: Reply• Quote Re: I can not backup my hard drive. Posted by: C(-)ris Date: April 28, 2011 09:48AM If you are getting an IO error that is generally bad. It means that the system can't read a portion of the disk. I would backup up all your work immediately. Check the system.log and see if there is anything that says IO error and a disk name or slice number. Generally if you are getting IO errors on a drive it is dying and needs to be replaced. C(-)ris ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Throwback Thursday Signature: Options: Reply• Quote Re: I can not backup my hard drive. Posted by: wickedsteve Date: April 28, 2011 10:12AM QuoteC(-)ris I would backup up all your work immediately. So just copy everything I can and consider the system on the drive a loss? Quote Check the system.log and see if there is anything that says IO error and a disk