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<blockquote data-quote="ilya56" data-source="post: 1639096" data-attributes="member: 343011"><p>Thank you all! </p><p>I'll give it a try one by one, beginning with the easiest things to do )</p><p></p><p>As for questions:</p><p>1. This was my MBP from the very beginning</p><p>2. I bought OS X using my current Apple ID, it didn't change for a very long time. And OS X have always been the property of my actual Apple ID</p><p>3. I've already downloaded 10.10.2 installer and reinstalled OS X. But not via the bootable USB. It did update from 10.10.1 to 10.10.2, but other system updates still cannot be installed</p><p></p><p>What may be the case...</p><p>I have a couple of "post hoc ergo propter hoc" ideas: </p><p></p><p>1. Lately, before it happened, I bought and installed 16GB of RAM and 240 GB SSD (not apple supported, so I use trim enabler). For transferring the data from my HDD to SSD I used Carbon Copy Cloner. It did its job well, system works. But I’m not sure that it copied the recovery partition or some other critical data. I use for it another USB HDD and back up regularly using Acronis. When I created a «Bootable Media» (Acronis’s term) through Acronis it somehow copied recovery data (or the whole recovery partition) from my old HDD to new USB HDD. So, when I boot from it, it shows the Recovery Mode interface, but in addition, among the standard choices, I see there in the list «Recover from Acronis backup». I also have my old HDD unchanged and bootable (through USB).</p><p></p><p>2. I bought CleanMyMac2 app, and run it. Maybe it deleted some files, or did something wrong...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ilya56, post: 1639096, member: 343011"] Thank you all! I'll give it a try one by one, beginning with the easiest things to do ) As for questions: 1. This was my MBP from the very beginning 2. I bought OS X using my current Apple ID, it didn't change for a very long time. And OS X have always been the property of my actual Apple ID 3. I've already downloaded 10.10.2 installer and reinstalled OS X. But not via the bootable USB. It did update from 10.10.1 to 10.10.2, but other system updates still cannot be installed What may be the case... I have a couple of "post hoc ergo propter hoc" ideas: 1. Lately, before it happened, I bought and installed 16GB of RAM and 240 GB SSD (not apple supported, so I use trim enabler). For transferring the data from my HDD to SSD I used Carbon Copy Cloner. It did its job well, system works. But I’m not sure that it copied the recovery partition or some other critical data. I use for it another USB HDD and back up regularly using Acronis. When I created a «Bootable Media» (Acronis’s term) through Acronis it somehow copied recovery data (or the whole recovery partition) from my old HDD to new USB HDD. So, when I boot from it, it shows the Recovery Mode interface, but in addition, among the standard choices, I see there in the list «Recover from Acronis backup». I also have my old HDD unchanged and bootable (through USB). 2. I bought CleanMyMac2 app, and run it. Maybe it deleted some files, or did something wrong... [/QUOTE]
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