Error The Underlying Task Reported Failure On Exit - 9972
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1 (50 points) Q: Underlying task reported failure on exit As I how to fix corrupted hard drive mac was doing updates and updating permissions, etc., on one computer, I decided to "verify disk," and it came
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up with:Error: The underlying task reported failure on exit (-9972)This computer has not been doing much strange - no crashes or kernel panics, but there must be something wrong. how to find corrupt files on mac Upon two attempts to repair this, the same message came up twice, so I quit for now. I guess Disk Warrier is going to be in order, or a complete reformat???Since I'm not getting crashes or kernel panics, any other ideas?Thanks. G4 400, Mac OS X (10.3.9) Posted on Jan 25, 2006 2:33 PM I have this question first aid process has failed. if possible backup the data on this volume too Close Q: Underlying task reported failure on exit All replies Helpful answers by littleshoulders, littleshoulders Jan 25, 2006 2:41 PM in response to Ginny Pressly Level 6 (9,525 points) Jan 25, 2006 2:41 PM in response to Ginny Pressly Ginny,By "verify disk" are you referring to "Verify Disk Permissions" or "Verify Disk" from your install CD>Install Menu>DiskUtility>Repair Disk?littleshoulders [:-) Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Ginny Pressly, Ginny Pressly Jan 26, 2006 6:09 AM in response to littleshoulders Level 1 (50 points) Jan 26, 2006 6:09 AM in response to littleshoulders I started from the CD and was able to successfully "Repair Disk Permissions." I don't normally "Verify Disk" but for some reason, decided to do it, and that is when this error came up. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Michael Conniff, Michael Conniff Jan 26, 2006 6:22 AM in response to Ginny Pressly Level 7 (33,133 points) Jan 26, 2006 6:22 AM in response to Ginny Pressly GinnyError -9972 means that Disk Utility found s
disk. Permissions on System files or folders. System, Application, or User-specific cache files. This FAQ, derived from our
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book, Troubleshooting Mac OS X, will help you to address these issues problems were found with the partition map under the following versions of Mac OS X: Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard Mac OS X
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10.5 Leopard Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. Mac OS X 10.3 Panther. Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar. Potential causes The following are potential causes of disk, permission, or cache https://discussions.apple.com/thread/334633?start=0&tstart=0 corruption. System or application crashes. Hard restarts: restarting a frozen or hung system via the power button. Power outages. Bad sectors on your Mac OS X startup disk. Defective or failing hard drives. Application installers which have improperly reset System-related permissions. Risk of data loss Hard drive failures, bad sectors, and directory corruption are serious problems as these can http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/repairprocess.html result in data loss. If you value your data, you have implemented a comprehensive Backup and Recovery solution and use it regularly, preferably backing up everything on a daily basis. This practice should significantly minimize the potential for data loss to new data or changes to existing data since the last backup was performed. While Disk Utility or third-party disk utilities can usually correct directory corruption, they cannot repair corrupted files. While directory corruption does not necessarily result in file corruption, certain types of directory corruption, such as overlapped files or extents, can result in file corruption and hence data loss. Likewise, data saved on an area of the hard drive that develops bad sectors will be irretrievably corrupted and unrecoverable. While generally rare, bad sectors can develop on a hard drive at any time. For additional details, see the "Bad sectors" section later in this FAQ. While Disk Utility and third-party disk utilities can be useful in helping to correct directory corruption or address bad sectors, you should consult the precautions ci
of August 2007 Unhugeifying drupal database dumps Rapidly Closing more disable HFS+ journaling on Leopard to use disks read/write with linux Disk Utility in Leopard no longer allows you to disable journaling through the interface on a drive. The menu https://castyour.net/disable-hfs-journaling-leopard-use-disks-readwrite-linux where it used to be only says "Enable Journaling" but it's grayed out (cause your drive http://blogs.siliconindia.com/macdiskrecovery/Fixing-%E2%80%9CThe-underlying-task-reported%E2%80%9D-Error-Post-Disk-Utility-Failure-bid-95xuU3B181556295.html is probably journaling already). Political Rant (feel free to scroll on by) So, someone at apple is making it harder and harder to run non-journaled hfs+ filesystems, even for external drives. Is this someone responsibly looking out for data integrity of their users, or deviously making it harder to use the disks crossplatform? Seems like removing this option is going to inconvenience more people how to than it helps. I hope this is an oversight that gets fixed at some point, cause HFS+ isn't that bad of a platform for moving data if you don't care about Windows clients. Ubuntu and Debian Linux now ship with HFS+ support by default - probably because of the rise of the iPod. Apple should make non-journaled HFS+ disks the standard for moving data between Linux and Mac and help us get away from the horrible FAT32. How hard is error the underlying it to leave in the option to disable journaling - or even to point out that linux computers can read non-journaled hfs+? The CD burning system advises you how to make windows friendly disks, and mail.app offers to send windows friendly attachments! Apparently the days of Apple being the most compatible platform - a platform that went out of its way to interoperate with what the other systems were doing to minimize pain for its small user base - is now over. Of maybe Apple is fine with interoperating with the ubiquitous, expensive and inconsistent windows world, but is pretty scared to invite the rapidly maturing and totally free Linux platform to the party? Unfortunately, too many steps down that road and microsoft's NTFS will solidify into the default crossplatform filesystem now that linux has read/write support for it. With all the patents on NTFS being held in Redmond, that's not good for anyone long-term. Getting started Anyway, here's how you disable journaling on a hfs+ filesystem by using the command line tool. diskutil is the command line tool provided by Darwin (the mac's BSD core) that does what Disk Utility does through a graphical user interface. Fortunately, it can do everything that the graphical interface can do. Parenthetically, diskutil is still capable of making partitions smaller than 1GB (another casualty of Leopard's changes to the GUI Disk Utility) check out the partitionDisk command - it's not e
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