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10810 may have me licked on my first year, first Mac
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<blockquote data-quote="Barbara Krueger" data-source="post: 1282497" data-attributes="member: 211423"><p>I decided to try it all again, and it is in the process of verifying permissions again. 14 minutes. </p><p></p><p>I think I can follow the instructions, I'm just not sure at what point I need to eject the DVD.</p><p></p><p>So far I haven't been able to restart (reboot) without just powering down. </p><p>I'd like to make sure one time that I'm doing the right thing. After I verify and repair all permissions and the Macintosh HD disk, I do not do the same with BOOTCAMP, do I? It is under the Mac HD, but I'm assuming I don't touch it.</p><p></p><p>So, when the permissions repair, the disk "Macintosh HD"is verified and then repaired, then I'll choose the Macintosh HDD choice to reboot. Not the DVD that is in the computer, I'm trying to get it to restart on its own hard drive. </p><p></p><p>And if it can do that, it should be repaired?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barbara Krueger, post: 1282497, member: 211423"] I decided to try it all again, and it is in the process of verifying permissions again. 14 minutes. I think I can follow the instructions, I'm just not sure at what point I need to eject the DVD. So far I haven't been able to restart (reboot) without just powering down. I'd like to make sure one time that I'm doing the right thing. After I verify and repair all permissions and the Macintosh HD disk, I do not do the same with BOOTCAMP, do I? It is under the Mac HD, but I'm assuming I don't touch it. So, when the permissions repair, the disk "Macintosh HD"is verified and then repaired, then I'll choose the Macintosh HDD choice to reboot. Not the DVD that is in the computer, I'm trying to get it to restart on its own hard drive. And if it can do that, it should be repaired? [/QUOTE]
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