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HELP!! urgant!!:( Mac wont start!! college deadline!! all my work on there!!
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<blockquote data-quote="rman" data-source="post: 660192" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>First boot from your install media. Next from one of the drop down menus choose the disk utility application. Once it is up and running verify that you do see your system disk. If you do, then most likely you have a corrupted system file. If you can see your system disk and you have a another Apple system. Connect both system via firewire. Boot your Mac Pro in target mode. On the other system boot as normal. You should see the Mac Pro System disk mounted. Drag off the data that you need or make a back up. So that you can rebuild your system. If you have a n application like disk warrior, you can verify that your system disk file system is okay.</p><p></p><p>If you don't see your system disk you may have lost your system disk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rman, post: 660192, member: 23"] First boot from your install media. Next from one of the drop down menus choose the disk utility application. Once it is up and running verify that you do see your system disk. If you do, then most likely you have a corrupted system file. If you can see your system disk and you have a another Apple system. Connect both system via firewire. Boot your Mac Pro in target mode. On the other system boot as normal. You should see the Mac Pro System disk mounted. Drag off the data that you need or make a back up. So that you can rebuild your system. If you have a n application like disk warrior, you can verify that your system disk file system is okay. If you don't see your system disk you may have lost your system disk. [/QUOTE]
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