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night before a presentation the next week and through trying to revive it I quickly realized via the web there are no third party resources available to recover it. I also read on the web that it isn't possible to create
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a boot disk for Leopard to be able to run something like Disk Warrior. The options power2go to recover your drive are:1) Use Time Machine before the chaos began, which I hadn't set up (doh!) due to tight funds for a
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big external drive.2) Run the grey OS X Install DVD and use Disk Utilities to fix up the drive.3) Pull the drive out of the Macbook and try to mount it with and external USB->SATA adaptor to another computer. About there http://www.mac-forums.com/showthread.php?t=167160 was when I really missed target mode..... Sob.Anyway I recovered the drive after a while but wished I'd had a boot disk with something other than disk utility. I'm posting this as a starting point for more useful tools for drive recovery from the DVD drive on the unibody Macbooks. What I have done is make a boot disk for "Unibody" 13" MacBook (Late 2008/Aluminum) that works.I was able to make a boot disk for my new Apple Macbook from the http://hopeforcedmetoblog.blogspot.com/2009/02/leopard-boot-disk-for-unibody-macbook.html grey OS X install DVD that came with the Macbook using Coriolis CDMaker version 1.2.2 (17) - the version packaged with iPartition 3. I noticed that if you try to create a boot disk straight from the grey OS X install DVD in your DVD drive you'll get an error message. "Coriolis CDMaker failed to create a template from the intsallation media. Try again or use an alernative source..."Here's a workaround I stumbled upon.1. Using Disk Utility in the Utilities folder create a new image of the Mac OS X Install DVD. Change the Image format option from "compressed" to "read/write". Create the disk image.2. Mount the OS X install DVD disk image.3. Trash the folder "Optional Installs" - whatever is in this folder prevents CDMaker from creating a boot disk template.3. Open CDMaker and it will detect the mounted OS X install DVD disk image and create boot disk template from the startup data in the disk image.4. Follow the instructions and burn your boot disk to DVD.5. Boot computer from DVD to test. It workerd!Now making a disk that full of useful recovery software, that's probably another story. Posted by T1mb0 at 12:57 AM Labels: boot disk, Leopard, Macbook, unibody 19 comments: Rado said... First of all, thank you for the step by step tutorial!I've been looking for this for quite some time now. It's a crying shame Coriolis (or Apple) hasn't released a boot image for the Uni
to find out how much faster they make your computer. Maintain/Repair Update anything/everything. Repair your permissions. Restart your computer. Repair http://www.metamorphosite.com/mac-data-recovery-maintenance-and-repair your disk. Run DiskWarrior. Run TechTool Pro. Zap your PRAM/NVRAM. Empty suspicious caches. Optimize Optimize with Onyx. Run your crontabs. Update your prebindings. Run DiskWarrior. Defragment your hard drive/partition. Run Optimization and Maintenance in TechTool Pro. Repair permissions When: Repair permissions when things aren't allowed to happen, like opening files, launching programs or saving documents. What: Permissions dictate who's cyberlink powerdirector allowed to do what. Repairing permissions resets these values to what certain applications specify at install. More...When you install anything using the Apple installer it crates what's called a 'Bill of Materials' or BoM, which among other things, stores a list of what the permissions should be for everything it just installed.When you repair your permissions all your computer does coriolis cd maker is look at this BoM and make sure that all the files/folders have the proper permissions as listed. If they don't the computer will allow you to change them back to what they should be.Because permissions are stored locally on your hard drive it doesn't make sense to repair your permissions from something other than your current running installation.Apple article about repairing permissions. How: Open the Disk Utility in /Applications/Utilities/ Click your hard drive in the panel on the left (Default is Macintosh HD). If the "First Aid" tab isn't selected, select it now. Click "Repair Disk Permissions." Wait until the repair is finished. If errors occur, repeat. Tested properties Time 1min 2sec Roboficiency + .7% Restart When: It never hurts to restart your computer. What: OS X attempts basic maintenance during startup. How: Click on the apple in the very top left corner of your screen. Go down to "Restart..." which is third from the bottom. When the dialogue appears, click "restart" or just wait for the computer to restart automatically. Tested properties Time 30sec Roboficie