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My iMac won't boot up (grey screen or "read file failed.status 7,mach_kernal) . I've tried to search for this answer but I'm not getting the idiot instructions on how, exactly, to boot from my external hard drive-nor what to do next. Am in the middle of an important work project so I really need to sort this.
The law of s*d strikes again. While keying this, on my iPad, my iMac went to a blue screen and then gave me the login window and appears to be working. My question remains though for next time-meanwhile I really need to know what to do. Restore permissions? Run Onyx? Look into changing my hard drive ? Buy new iMac? Make new CCC copy?. I do have Time Machine backups BTW? UPDATE - On checking my system is running on a backup from October last year. No files updated/created since then are there. Need help Urgently!!! All or any assistance gratefully received. Thank you. Happiness is not getting what you want, but wanting what you get. Last edited by Sawday; 03-23-2012 at 07:21 AM. |
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Further update. My time machine is only showing backup for 29 Oct 2019. Please tell me that I can recover from this.
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I'm not sure I have anything useful to add (which is why I didn't post earlier). Not sure I would do the restore thing at this point at the risk of making things worse.
I have my TM backups on a Seagate External and I am able to use finder to browse through them. If you can do that, I would opt for that to manually look for your files. Of course, I know everything . . . I just can't remember it all at once.
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EDIT: I understand about seeing only the single Backup File (assuming Oct 11 is the origin date) but if you double click can you browse through it (I can do this on mine)? Of course, I know everything . . . I just can't remember it all at once.
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In finder- phew! You're right - obviously I panicked - I can click on the backup file and see them all. To proceed though should I restore each top directory in turn (applications, library, system, users etc) , then run updates to get the OS back to where it should be, then what else do you recommend (short of looking into getting a new hard drive) onyx? Restore permissions? Also,for information if not needed right away, just how do you restore a CCC backup? Happiness is not getting what you want, but wanting what you get. |
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Honestly, I have never done (or needed to do a restore) other than dragging out individual files (and that has been awhile). And, though I have a bootable CCC backup which I verified to be bootable), I've never pulled anything from it.
Sorry, I have to go back to my original statement of not being much help. Wish I could do more. EDIT: and to my comment on individual files, I had gotten the impression you were trying to access a few files your wife needed ASAP Of course, I know everything . . . I just can't remember it all at once.
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Quests I'll start restoring all the data files from time machine initially and see if anyone has other suggestions or answers to my other queries. Many thanks for your assistance thus far-this forum is an essential tool when things like this happen!!! Happiness is not getting what you want, but wanting what you get. |
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You are welcome!
My hesitation on trying the blanket restore is (since I have never done it) potential data loss. If you have an extra internal HD lying about, may be worth installing it and doing a reformat and clean install of the OS and then migrating from your TM backup to see if you get everything. Or, if you wait, someone who has actually had experience with TM restore may weigh in. The possible best soloution may be the restore you originally talked about. Of course, I know everything . . . I just can't remember it all at once.
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The saga continues...I'm restoring all my data files from Time Machine but every now and again I'm getting "The operation can't be completed because you don't have permission to access some of the items". I am using my usual (admin) login. This is happening, for example for the Applications directory under my user name.
Also, and this may be related when I try to run MS Office 2011 Excel (to read one of my newly restored files) it comes up with the initial Office install screen. Do I carry on restoring everything I can individually (at least by directory) or do I bite the bullet and either get a new internal hard drive or new iMac. Alternatively could I do the following in the short term. My TIme machine backup disk is a 2TB jobby. Can I use 500Mb of that as a surrogate hard drive and run my iMac from that? If that's possible at least it gives me a breathing space. Happiness is not getting what you want, but wanting what you get. |
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