Error 16 Occurred While Copying Mac
enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked Steven Garner Level 1 (5 points) Q: Disk Utility Ghosting I am wanting to ghost an exact installation/configuration of Mac OS X 10.4 eventually to a DVD. I took an external 30 GB Firewire drive (TOSHIBA MK3017GAS Media) on my PowerBook G4 and made 3 equal partitions.On partition 1 I installed Mac OS X Installer, so that I could install OS X directly from the hard drive volume to other hard drive volumes. The procedure worked flawlessly for this as outlined at:http://guides.macrumors.com/InstallingMac_OS_X_10.4_withoutDVDOn partition 2 I installed a working copy of OS X, updated, Xcode tools added, and configured with Webmin, PHP, MySQL, Asterisk, SNORT, MapServer, Apache, BIND, and CHROOTED OpenSSH, which I want to duplicate on multiple servers. I then made a new compressed disk image from disk (no encryption) using Disk Utility version 10.5.3 (198.5), saving the image to partition 3.I then erased partition 2, and used the Restore function of Disk Utility to attempt to restore the disk image to partition 2. It came back with "An error (16) occurred while copying. (Resource busy)". I then attempted to scan the image for restore - On the Restore panel it states "You can prepare a disk image for restoring by selecting 'Scan image for Restore' from the Images menu. This allows a volume to be checksummed after a disk image is restored." It came back with "Unable to scan "diskls14.dmg" - internal error".Somewhat flummoxed, I ran Disk Utility First Aid on the entire Firewire drive, and it came back with "Verify volume failed with error Could not unmount disk. 1 HFS volume checked. Volume passed verification." Indeed I could not unmount the volume or eject the drive from the desktop. After restarting the computer, I repeated everything doing Disk Utility Firs
IP isWhoisCalculatorTool PointsNewsNews tip?ForumsAll ForumsHot TopicsGalleryInfoHardwareAll FAQsSite FAQDSL FAQCable TechAboutcontactabout uscommunityISP FAQAdd ISPISP Ind. ForumsJoin Search similar:[memory] dell optiplex 755 sff - lights 3 and 4 Forums → Software and Operating Systems → Apple → [OS X] Restoring from dmg - An error (16) occurred while copying uniqs3137 Share « Is there a permanent delete option? • Program to upload live screen shots of desktop? » gabemanjoin:2001-05-03New York, NY gabeman Member 2008-Jun-8 1:56 pm [OS X] Restoring from dmg - An error (16) occurred while copyingI created a dmg of one of my hard drives and then tried to restore it. Now, https://discussions.apple.com/thread/379680?start=0&tstart=0 I am getting this error whenever I try to restore from the .dmg:An error (16) occurred while copying. (Resource busy)Any ideas? · actions · 2008-Jun-8 1:56 pm · MadDog3057Ex Astris, ScientiaPremium Memberjoin:2002-02-26Miami, FL MadDog3057 Premium Member 2008-Jun-8 2:04 pm Re: [OS X] Restoring from dmg - An error (16) occurred while copDid you eject the DMG image before trying http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r20610912-OS-X-Restoring-from-dmg-An-error-16-occurred-while-copying to restore? · actions · 2008-Jun-8 2:04 pm · gabemanjoin:2001-05-03New York, NY gabeman Member 2008-Jun-8 3:22 pm Yup. I also tried booting from an OSX DVD and using Disk Utility from there. No dice... · actions · 2008-Jun-8 3:22 pm · Forums → Software and Operating Systems → Apple« Is there a permanent delete option? • Program to upload live screen shots of desktop? »Most commented news last week[115] Report: Verizon Punishes Techs That Try to Repair Aging DSL[104] Comcast Dramatically Expands Unnecessary Broadband Usage Caps[94] Columbus Day Weekend Open Thread![72] Don't Buy Google's New Pixel Phone From Verizon[68] T-Mobile Now Prioritizes Phone Data Over Tethering if Congestion[67] Charter Merger: Frozen Upgrades, Price Hikes, And Less Support[56] Senator Wants WiFi on All U.S. School Busses[47] Watch Google Unveil Its New Pixel Phones (and More) Here[47] AT&T Promises Gigabit Fiber to 11 Additional Markets[47] Verizon's 'FiOS Deployment' to Boston Will be Mostly WirelessMost Active Forum Topics this week1057. CRTC finds proposed wholesale high-speed access rates unreasonable [TekSavvy] by kithop864. Price Increases as of 10/1/16 [Comcast
AM) Quote Calling all Mac Techies, problems with Apple Hardware Test #1 Did a search & couldn't find the answers that I'm looking for. Forgive me for the http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=384576 long post, there's some backstory to this problem :lol My MacBook Pro http://www.shirt-pocket.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-1305.html has been acting a little bit weird lately (nothing bad enough to bring to the Apple Store yet) so, I've been getting ready to create an emergency boot disk with 2 partitions: *Snow Leopard with various Disk repair software (Disk Utility, TechTool Pro, Disk Warrior, Drive Genius, Data Rescue & Stellar error 16 Phoenix, all of which I legally own copies of) *Apple Hardware Test (in case I lose my disc or it gets damaged) The first one should work just fine. I'm having problems with copying Apple Hardware Test to an external drive. I'm got a 15-inch MacBook Pro (Core 2 Duo) & my Mac OS X Install Disc 1 is: Mac OS X 10.4.8 AHT error 16 occurred Version 3A116 Disc Version 1.1 2Z691-5948-A Apparently Apple Hardware Test is on a hidden partition (about 30MB or so) that does not normally mount (except when running AHT). I tried finding the partition using the Terminal command "diskutil list" & it didn't show it. I then tried showing the hidden files & the only thing that I could find were the diagnostics folder, located at: "Mac OS X Install Disc 1/System/Library/CoreServices/.diagnostics" A friend mentioned to me that when trying to create a Disk Image of the Mac OS X Install Disc 1 with Disk Utility, I needed to select the parent DVD drive (and not the item listed below as "Mac OS X Install Disc 1), go to File-->New-->Disk Image from Disk 1 & then a complete copy (plus the hidden AHT partition) would be made. I've got a 16GB Flash Drive & I tried copying the Disk Image using Carbon Copy Cloner (and later trying the "Restore" option with Disk Utility itself, Kept getting the same error over & over: "An error (16) occurred while copying. (Resource busy).") & it would only boot into the Mac OS X Insta
just got my computer back from Apple. They nuked everything I had on my drive and I am now trying to recover the data I saved in the Sparse Image, which I have copied over from an external drive. In Disk Utility I constantly get the message that the hard drive is full. Can I safely select "Erase Destination Disk" and have all contents of the Sparse Image copied on to the hard drive? Or will the Erase Destination also erase the Sparse Image itself? One more question, is it safer to restore using the Saprse Image on the Powerbook or the one on my external drive? dnanian05-22-2006, 06:09 PMTo recover the data, you don't want to copy the image file itself to the drive. Rather, you want to copy its contents. See the "Recovering from a disaster" section of the User's Guide, Edward. It goes into detail about exactly how to do this, and I think will prove useful. Hope that helps! Edward05-22-2006, 06:42 PMDave, Thanks for the clarification. I have two follow-up questions: when I go into Disk Utility to restore the Sparse Image on my hard drive, should I click "erase destination"? What I want to accomplish is removing the OS 10.2 with the OS 10.4.6 which resides in the Sparse Image. I just want to make sure that "erase destination" will let me reach this goal without messing up the hard drive. I assume that the Sparse Image has all of the libraries and "invisible files" that were on the original hard drive before i sent it to Apple. Second: in the User's Guide you say that I should restart the computer with the OPTION key held down. If I use "erase destination," do I still need to hold down this key? I'd think that the restored data would simply replace the OS 10.2 data and just let me log in as usual, withou any special key commands. Thanks in advance for your patience! dnanian05-22-2006, 07:23 PMYou won't need to use Option in this case. You'll need to use Tiger's Disk Utility to do it, using the "alternate" restore method described there. And, yes, you'll want t