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I own a Mac OS X and, after having changed the graphics card and taking it to the assistance I now have another problem. Every time I point the arrow to the top right corner (in other words the "line" on top, where there's the date, sound, search button, network and all the icons) it turns into the pinwheel and I can't do anything. However if I point it on any other place of that top line it works normally, only when I point it at the icons it turns into a pinwheel.
Does anybody know any method to solve this? Thank you in advance. |
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I just ran a Disk utility verification of the disk. The result is that the hard disk is damaged that the "sibling" is not valid. And that I need to start the computer with another disk (for example the installation disk of Mac OS X). The strange thing is though, that except for the pinwheel on that top right corner and my Ipod not being recognized on Itunes everything works just fine...
I'm intending to do a back up of all the data tomorrow, and then put in the disk and reinstall the operating system. Would that be the right thing to do? |
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I did what the message said however I simply got another error message. So after looking around the web for some answers I found out that the only program that seems to work most of the times is called DiskWarrior. I guess I'll give it a try. Have you heard anything about this program, has anybody used it before?
Edit: I also found out that it might work also to simply initialize the disk, for now I think I'll get back up of the data and do that since DiskWarrior costs about 100€... |
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Before you lash out on DiskWarrior, what was that other error message? Best if you provide details. As DiskWarrior costs $99 may well be best to put that amount towards a new drive. Use DiskWarrior as a routine maintenance program. Only tried once to bring back an SSD with bad sectors but it failed.
Hang on to those original install discs like grim death! Using OS X.7 or later make a bootable USB thumb drive before running Installer! |
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I managed to resolve the situation by formatting the disk. I did it yesterday and I already have it almost as it was before.
So if you get an error message which says that "the sibling is not valid" the easiest and cheapest way to solve it is to format the hard disk. However now I have to buy again Snow Leopard (and probably I'll also buy Lion) |
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Did you actually try booting from your system install disc and running Repair Disk from there prior to the format and clean install?
Hang on to those original install discs like grim death! Using OS X.7 or later make a bootable USB thumb drive before running Installer! |
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