I took this as a sign that I needed to update my copy of DiskWarrior from 4.2 to 4.3. It ran for about 30 minutes before I had to leave, and was still going when I came back 9 hours later. Thursday, I had to teach an all-day class at work, so I fired up DiskWarrior and started it on the disk before I left. It spun for several minutes, and announced that it was unable to repair the disk. I ran Disk Utility and checked again - still bad. MAC DVD DRIVE EXTERNAL PROOnce there, I started the MacBook Pro up in FireWire Target Disk Mode again, and connected it to an iMac. (I considered using Migration Assistant to recover everything from the backup disk image, but the fact that it had corruption made me worry that something would be messed up in the process.)Īt this point, it was 10 PM, so I copied the two disk images I made onto the MacBook Pro’s internal hard disk and went home. Again, this would likely work, but it seemed like the most effort. Then use Migration Assistant to copy my applications, data, and configuration files from the Time Machine backup, and then manually recover recent files from the disk images. MAC DVD DRIVE EXTERNAL MAC OSThis would take a bit of effort, but I was pretty sure that it would work.Įrase the disk and install a fresh version of Mac OS X.
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