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<blockquote data-quote="Brown Study" data-source="post: 409613" data-attributes="member: 3889"><p>If you have Tech Tool Pro, the disk should be bootable, if you can get it in the machine. Once it's in, restart the computer while holding down the C key. The desktop-rebuild feature, along with the other repairs options should be available then.</p><p></p><p>I still don't think you have to wipe the drive to install a new system. Just drag everything — including the applications — to the other drive to make a backup. But make sure you don't back up the corrupted system folder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown Study, post: 409613, member: 3889"] If you have Tech Tool Pro, the disk should be bootable, if you can get it in the machine. Once it's in, restart the computer while holding down the C key. The desktop-rebuild feature, along with the other repairs options should be available then. I still don't think you have to wipe the drive to install a new system. Just drag everything — including the applications — to the other drive to make a backup. But make sure you don't back up the corrupted system folder. [/QUOTE]
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