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described in "Recovering from a disaster". I have got the following error: """Restore Failure An error (22) occurred while copying. (Invalid argument) """ Does anybody got the same? Any solution? Thanks for any feedback disk utility error 22 Mauro http://www.i-cherubini.it/mauro/blog/ dnanian04-05-2006, 09:38 AMHi, Mauro. Have you mounted the image with File > Open dmg invalid argument Disk Image... and dragged the resulting volume (not the image file) into the source? martigan04-05-2006, 10:54 AMHi Dave, thanks for the hint.
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As I was not sure I did again the whole process. So, I open the image with the "Open Disk Image" command of the File menu. Then I drag the drive icon that appear a the http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/disk-utility-restore-failure-invalid-argument.1389072/ bottom of the drives list on the left hand-side and finally the destination disk that needs to be erased and restored. The process start and when almost finished (95%), DiskUtility throws the error. Any other idea? Thanks a lot Mauro dnanian04-05-2006, 11:00 AMHm. Error 22 is "invalid argument". I'm not sure what might be wrong here, Mauro. I'd check to see if you can archive-and-install on top of the restored backup to http://www.shirt-pocket.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-1210.html put an OS down, and then boot from it and see if your files are there and OK. Scott Shuster08-22-2006, 08:19 AMInstead of using the Migration Tool, I dragged stuff onto my new MacBook in the time-tested style of OS-7.4 -- resulting in slowness. I did not know about the Migration Tool - "Duh!" - and also "Dohhh!!!" - !!! Tho slow, the computer has been working just fine, but obviously I'd like to fix its problems. The good folks down at Tekserve here in NYC recommended that as full-fledged optimization does not yet exist for the Intel Macs (no "DiskWarrior") I use SuperDuper to create a disk image on an external drive, and restore from that: They said I'd get some improved disk organization and 'speed' out of doing that. So I created the 'sparse' disk image overnight, and this morning sought to start-up from the image, but I'm getting 'invalid argument' from the get-go. The image works fine as a folder-full-of-files, but is not recognized as a potential start-up drive. In Disk Utility I'm told that the image has no checksum data -- So I am checksumming it now -- which looks like it's going to take hours, so in the meantime I thought I'd saunter over here and try to find out wha
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/158528/os-x-yosemite-hard-disk-errors-even-after-repairing-them this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn http://www.cleanmacoserror.com/fix-mac-restore-error-22/ more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask Different Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Different is a question and answer site for power users of Apple hardware and software. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask invalid argument a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top OS X Yosemite Hard Disk Errors even after Repairing them up vote 4 down vote favorite 4 Basically, I do a lot of C programming (for class) so I use gcc a lot on my mac. Recently since two days, whenever I ran it, the entire computer is invalid argument mac getting frozen, and a force restart is necessary to get it working again. So I suspected what might be the error, so I ran disk-utility and checked Yosemite partition for errors. Apparently there are a lot of errors, so I booted into single user mode, and ran the following commands. $ fsck -fy $ fsck -fy $ reboot Upon reboot, my disk is now repaired, but the computer still froze when I ran gcc So this time, I ran a permissions verification in the disk utility. It said the following. Verifying permissions for “Yosemite” Open error 22: “Invalid argument” on usr/bin/gatherheaderdoc Open error 22: “Invalid argument” on usr/bin/gcc Open error 22: “Invalid argument” on usr/bin/gcov Open error 22: “Invalid argument” on usr/bin/git I tried to repair the permissions, but these persist. I even tried repairing the permissions multiple times, even from RecoveryHD and also from single user mode, but these errors persist. What do these mean? What should I do to fix it? Edit: Here's the output of ls -l usr/bin/gcc Harshas-Mac-Pro:~ sriharshachilakapati$ ls -l /usr/bin/gcc -rwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 14160 Sep 27 07:36 /usr/bin/gcc Harshas-Mac-Pro:~ sriharshachilakapati$ Edit: My partition i
to the fact that you tried to do a disk to disk restore using Diskutil, or you were just trying to create a backup of your boot disk. What is interesting here is that sometimes the above mentioned action results in the error code 22 and the other times you may not find any error at all. But whatever may be the situation, currently you are surrounded by so many questions, such as - how to fix Mac restore error 22, how to troubleshoot Mac disk utility restore error 22, how to treat Mac restore error 22, how to resolve Mac disk utility restore error 22. Download MacKeeper Software To Fix Mac Error – 100% Tested and Virus Free Tool Some users have reported that they got the error code when they were attempting to create a bootable clone using Disk Utility Now, the question becomes - when exactly you should start acting on this error, the moment you get an error code popping up on your computer screen you start counteracting that. The error message for the Mac disk utility restore error 22 might resemble the one which is given below – "An error (22) occurred while copying (invalid argument)." So, if you are kind of a user who designs a fix collating the error message, then that strategy may not work here as you can look at the error message and you cannot assemble a useful idea as how to fix the problem, and those questions which have been boggling your mind for a while now, for instance - how to fix Mac restore error 22, how to troubleshoot Mac disk utility restore error 22, how to treat Mac restore error 22, or how to resolve Mac disk utility restore error 22, for that matter. The best way to resolve the Mac disk utility restore error 22 is by the use of MacKeeper against the problem as MacKeeper has been developed by a panel of senior experts to let users easily solve Mac problems till the time Mac becomes error free. You can download the mentioned tool by clicking on either of the two download buttons given on this page, and follow simple instructions. Manual steps need prior experience, so if you do not have that, do not go fo