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I accidentally deleted /private/var folder
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<blockquote data-quote="Macetazz" data-source="post: 1503114" data-attributes="member: 297554"><p>I have Lion and Cannot see what version but it's not the lastest. I tried also reinstalling Lion (from the CMD+R Utilities startup) but when I select the HD I want it closes, I have less than 2Gb left, maybe it's that.</p><p></p><p>I read that I could enter the CMD+S startup and type something in the console to take out of the trash bin the files I need (That contain my passwords and all data) but when I enter i cant write this</p><p></p><p>"$ cd</p><p>$ cd .Trash</p><p>$ sudo mv var /private"</p><p></p><p>because everytime i hit enter to write the next line, the system says it's an invaldi comand.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I have the old Macbook Air</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macetazz, post: 1503114, member: 297554"] I have Lion and Cannot see what version but it's not the lastest. I tried also reinstalling Lion (from the CMD+R Utilities startup) but when I select the HD I want it closes, I have less than 2Gb left, maybe it's that. I read that I could enter the CMD+S startup and type something in the console to take out of the trash bin the files I need (That contain my passwords and all data) but when I enter i cant write this "$ cd $ cd .Trash $ sudo mv var /private" because everytime i hit enter to write the next line, the system says it's an invaldi comand. Edit: I have the old Macbook Air [/QUOTE]
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