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<blockquote data-quote="The claw" data-source="post: 1241143" data-attributes="member: 202472"><p>Ok, progress but a big deadend. I erased the disk but the install won't proceed unless I go back, open the Utilities and "enable journaling". I tried a couple of things, I formatted the disk as "Mac OS Extended" and tried "Mac OS Extended (Journalded). Using both formats, the "enable journaling" was grayed out. </p><p></p><p>I did stumble upon a sequence that activated the "enable journaling" command and tried it but the install still would ask me to go back and do it.</p><p></p><p>I ended up using the utility to restore my system. Right now it's chugging through. I'll know in the morning if it went smoothly.</p><p></p><p>Any advice on why the re-installed failed would be helpful. Just curious, does this restore copy everything back without the fragmentation after all? </p><p>accomplishing what I tried to in the first place but in a back door way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The claw, post: 1241143, member: 202472"] Ok, progress but a big deadend. I erased the disk but the install won't proceed unless I go back, open the Utilities and "enable journaling". I tried a couple of things, I formatted the disk as "Mac OS Extended" and tried "Mac OS Extended (Journalded). Using both formats, the "enable journaling" was grayed out. I did stumble upon a sequence that activated the "enable journaling" command and tried it but the install still would ask me to go back and do it. I ended up using the utility to restore my system. Right now it's chugging through. I'll know in the morning if it went smoothly. Any advice on why the re-installed failed would be helpful. Just curious, does this restore copy everything back without the fragmentation after all? accomplishing what I tried to in the first place but in a back door way? [/QUOTE]
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