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Early 2008 iMac El Capitan doing strange things
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<blockquote data-quote="slippyjim" data-source="post: 1868556" data-attributes="member: 91128"><p>Hi,</p><p>My friend has an Early 2008 iMac with 360GB SSD & El Capitan 10.11.6 doing strange things.</p><p>Mail opens then immediately closes, if I hold down shift then click mail, it opens ok and downloads new emails ok but when I click on inbox it closes with the error in the picture (didnt realise it was so rubbish when I took it)</p><p></p><p>When I run first aid in disk utility it says ".... found corrupt and needs to be repaired" so decided to run disk utility from recovery console but at startup </p><p>Command+R does nothing, </p><p>Option+Command+R does nothing, </p><p>Option only gives me Macintosh HD</p><p>Shift takes me to safe mode very slowly then asks for admin password (see below)</p><p>so it appears there is no recovery partition</p><p></p><p>Also Word 2008 opens then displays a message saying the database is corrupt and to run the database utility in the applications/office 2008/Office folder I go to that folder and there is no file called database utility, I dont see any file at all with database in its name</p><p></p><p>So next plan was to download El Capitan, make a bootable USB and run disk utility from there but he doesnt know the admin password, it has always been set to auto logon and he has no idea about a password</p><p></p><p>So next plan is to try and find someone else with a mac or create the USB from the dmg file on my Windows PC which if memory serves me correctly is not easy at all....</p><p></p><p>Is there anything else I can try? Are I going down the right path with disk utility?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slippyjim, post: 1868556, member: 91128"] Hi, My friend has an Early 2008 iMac with 360GB SSD & El Capitan 10.11.6 doing strange things. Mail opens then immediately closes, if I hold down shift then click mail, it opens ok and downloads new emails ok but when I click on inbox it closes with the error in the picture (didnt realise it was so rubbish when I took it) When I run first aid in disk utility it says ".... found corrupt and needs to be repaired" so decided to run disk utility from recovery console but at startup Command+R does nothing, Option+Command+R does nothing, Option only gives me Macintosh HD Shift takes me to safe mode very slowly then asks for admin password (see below) so it appears there is no recovery partition Also Word 2008 opens then displays a message saying the database is corrupt and to run the database utility in the applications/office 2008/Office folder I go to that folder and there is no file called database utility, I dont see any file at all with database in its name So next plan was to download El Capitan, make a bootable USB and run disk utility from there but he doesnt know the admin password, it has always been set to auto logon and he has no idea about a password So next plan is to try and find someone else with a mac or create the USB from the dmg file on my Windows PC which if memory serves me correctly is not easy at all.... Is there anything else I can try? Are I going down the right path with disk utility? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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