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Young MacBook Pro very sick, please advise
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevriano" data-source="post: 1325712" data-attributes="member: 18605"><p>You don't say what version OS you are running, but anyway. If you don't have the install disc for the OS, you are going to be limited in what you can do, though you could run fsck (if you are running Leopard/Snow Leopard).</p><p>As a start though.</p><p>Go to Macintosh HD>Applications>Utilities>Disk Utility and open it.</p><p>Now, highlight your Macintosh HD in the left hand pane, and click the "repair permissions" tab and let it run though (no need to check them first, it does it anyway). When that finishes, click "verify disc". This will check if there's anything that needs fixing. You can then click "repair disc" if needed.</p><p>If this deosn't repair, you will need to run DU from the install disc instead, but if you don't have it, and you do get errors, then come back to us, and we can run you through fsck, to see if that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevriano, post: 1325712, member: 18605"] You don't say what version OS you are running, but anyway. If you don't have the install disc for the OS, you are going to be limited in what you can do, though you could run fsck (if you are running Leopard/Snow Leopard). As a start though. Go to Macintosh HD>Applications>Utilities>Disk Utility and open it. Now, highlight your Macintosh HD in the left hand pane, and click the "repair permissions" tab and let it run though (no need to check them first, it does it anyway). When that finishes, click "verify disc". This will check if there's anything that needs fixing. You can then click "repair disc" if needed. If this deosn't repair, you will need to run DU from the install disc instead, but if you don't have it, and you do get errors, then come back to us, and we can run you through fsck, to see if that helps. [/QUOTE]
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