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volume access denied error -36
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<blockquote data-quote="hughvane" data-source="post: 734953" data-attributes="member: 56231"><p>Bonjour M'sieur. Hey, your English is fine, perfectly clear, no worries. But the error -36 report could be caused by a number of things. Essentially it's an I/O (input/output) error.</p><p></p><p>I have to ask this - are you sure you're entering the right password at root account? I thought was just 'administrator' without the ' ' or 'system').</p><p></p><p>I think you may need to log into your computer by booting with the original Disk 1, and restore the admin settings, including password. You should also run Disk Utility from Disk 1, verify and repair if necessary. Let us know of any progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hughvane, post: 734953, member: 56231"] Bonjour M'sieur. Hey, your English is fine, perfectly clear, no worries. But the error -36 report could be caused by a number of things. Essentially it's an I/O (input/output) error. I have to ask this - are you sure you're entering the right password at root account? I thought was just 'administrator' without the ' ' or 'system'). I think you may need to log into your computer by booting with the original Disk 1, and restore the admin settings, including password. You should also run Disk Utility from Disk 1, verify and repair if necessary. Let us know of any progress. [/QUOTE]
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