How to perform Disk Utility |
November, 26, 2002 7:16 AM |
cschmidt |
Okay, I have a few problems. I can verify and check permissions, but HOW do you check a OS X disc and fix things deeper than permissions? I tried to load the 10.2.2 upgrade , but when attempting the install the installer tells me that my drives are not able to be upgrades...or something like that. How do you perform the fsck disc check? Norton Utilities???? Chris PM7300, G4-400 Sonnet, 384MB Ram, Internal SCSI HD and CD off of the FastSCSI and on the Normal internal SCSI. |
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RE: How to perform Disk Utility |
November, 26, 2002 10:41 AM |
cschmidt |
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Thanks powderhaus, Just tried it on my Dual G4 here at work to see what the interface looked like. Can Do! Thanks! |
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RE: How to perform Disk Utility |
November, 26, 2002 7:27 AM |
powderhaus |
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Start up in single users mode, by holding down cmd s then you will boot into unix with no GUI as the root. then type what is right above the blinking thing. i think it is /sbin/fsck -y I think that you may need an update to go to 10.2.2. a smaller update like a security update. run the software update and see what you may need. |