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Diskwarrior for mac 10.6.8
Diskwarrior for mac 10.6.8





diskwarrior for mac 10.6.8
  1. Diskwarrior for mac 10.6.8 mac os#
  2. Diskwarrior for mac 10.6.8 upgrade#

Problem #2 is my M8149 Apple ADC monitor stopped communicating with the B&W after the drive was wiped, so I had to revert back to my 13" Macintosh Color Display CRT to do the reinstall.

diskwarrior for mac 10.6.8

The only thing I haven't done is run the disc on another CD drive. DiskWarrior 5 supports both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs started in OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.5) through Ventura (13.0) when rebuilding external disks.

Diskwarrior for mac 10.6.8 mac os#

The disc itself is OK - I verified it with Disk First Aid - no corruption to any of the install files. DiskWarrior 5 supports any directly connected Mac OS Extended (HFS Plus) disk including Fusion Drives, RAID volumes, journaled disks, case-sensitive disks, FileVaults and Time Machine backups. I attempted to resolve this by wiping off the disc (it was slightly dirty but nothing major), turn on virtual memory, remount the disc image using Disk Copy and installing from there, and changing extension manger settings to OS 9.1 ALL - no luck.

Diskwarrior for mac 10.6.8 upgrade#

When attempting to upgrade to OS 9.2.1, the installation stops halfway, and I get this error: I currently have OS 9.1 running on my B&W and whatever restrictions I had under 9.2.2 are now history. My full OEM copy of Mac OS 9.1 worked perfectly - only thing I had to do was use the Drive Setup utility as the disc wouldn't recognize my Quantum 4GB drive without initialization. So I've hit a snag with the reinstallation process. The drive itself (a Quantum Fireball 4GB) is in good shape and the OS otherwise runs fine with 1GB of RAM. I know I can always clear the drive and reinstall the OS, but since I have about 2GB worth of programs on it, I'd like to see if I can resolve this privileges error problem before completely starting fresh. I've tried to counter this error by clicking "Get Info" for the HD and changing the privileges for all users to "Read/Write." When I do this, I'm greeted with a "Type -50" error message. When I attempt to open these control panels, I get the "Do not have enough access privileges" error. In the 10+ years that I've owned this computer, it's always had two problems - the Zip drive does nothing (it isn't even recognized by the system), and the system will not allow me access to certain control panels (Energy Saver, Memory, Startup Disk to name a few). Afterwards, you can turn back journaling. After reviving my IIfx and ThinkPad 600E, it's now time to revive my B&W G3, which actually houses a 400MHz G4 board (w. Open Disk Utility Select the Volume of the drive Hold down the Option key on the keyboard Go to the File menu select Disable Journaling Now run Disk Warrior again.







Diskwarrior for mac 10.6.8