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OS X Lion doesn't start after switching on the MacBook Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="Tino1948" data-source="post: 1534367" data-attributes="member: 310248"><p>Ta Slydude.</p><p></p><p>I like your sense of humor... But in this case fits like a glove: I have not a clue about Mac.</p><p></p><p>In the end I suppose that all of you call "Recovery partition" at the left menu in the Disk Utility. Because nothing else shows up...</p><p></p><p>But then, I am going to copy and paste what I said in my first post:</p><p></p><p>"The upper part contains Mac OS X and Superdrive and the lower part Disk 1 – Mac OS X Base System.</p><p></p><p>If I do highlight ac OS X Base System I can do nothing because all the commands are greyed so they can’t be used.</p><p></p><p>I did highlight Mac OS X and I did click on Repair Disk.</p><p></p><p>In the report that shows, under "Checking catalog file" says in red "Incorrect number of thread records"; under "Checking catalog hierarchy" says in red "Invalid volume file count (It should be 254576 instead 254573)"; and in the end, in red, "Error: Disk Utility can’t repair this disk. Back up as many of your files as possible, reformat the disk, and restore your backed-up files."</p><p></p><p>So, again, all those links lead to what I already did and didn't work.</p><p></p><p>So far the best idea is the one from harryb2448. I did buy already Snow Leopard disc and I will do what he said. Sorry, but all your tips don't work or I don't know how to use them (what is the more likely...).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tino1948, post: 1534367, member: 310248"] Ta Slydude. I like your sense of humor... But in this case fits like a glove: I have not a clue about Mac. In the end I suppose that all of you call "Recovery partition" at the left menu in the Disk Utility. Because nothing else shows up... But then, I am going to copy and paste what I said in my first post: "The upper part contains Mac OS X and Superdrive and the lower part Disk 1 – Mac OS X Base System. If I do highlight ac OS X Base System I can do nothing because all the commands are greyed so they can’t be used. I did highlight Mac OS X and I did click on Repair Disk. In the report that shows, under "Checking catalog file" says in red "Incorrect number of thread records"; under "Checking catalog hierarchy" says in red "Invalid volume file count (It should be 254576 instead 254573)"; and in the end, in red, "Error: Disk Utility can’t repair this disk. Back up as many of your files as possible, reformat the disk, and restore your backed-up files." So, again, all those links lead to what I already did and didn't work. So far the best idea is the one from harryb2448. I did buy already Snow Leopard disc and I will do what he said. Sorry, but all your tips don't work or I don't know how to use them (what is the more likely...). [/QUOTE]
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