Disk Repair needed.

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Peter Boynton

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May 21, 2009, 5:19:47 PM5/21/09
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My iMac has been doing strange things today. I have run Onyx and it
says I have an issue with the start up disk and has suggested I use
Disk Utility to repair the disc.

Disk Utility has confirmed that my HD does need repairing but it won't
et me i.e. the Repair Disk button is greyed out!!

So can anyone advise how I can repair said disk?

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Rick Squires

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May 21, 2009, 5:27:31 PM5/21/09
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You can't run Disk Repair on the disk you started up from. Boot from
the installation DVD or a backup bootable volume and hen run Disk
Utility to repair the disk
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> Many Thanks
> Pete

Peter Boynton

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May 21, 2009, 5:35:09 PM5/21/09
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Cheers Rick I'll give it a stan tomorrow.
Pete

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Drew Reece

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May 21, 2009, 5:38:20 PM5/21/09
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Try booting from the OSX install disk, click through some of the language screens and then use Disk Utility from the top menu. It may be able to repair the drive. Make sure it's the same base version of OS X (eg 10.4 disk to fix a 10.4.x installation drive).
I can't quite make it out in the screen shot but it seems like you have catalog errors? Disk Warrior ($99.95) is pretty good at fixing these, but a backup would be wise if you can do so before making the fixes, SuperDuper! will clone a drive (for free).

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David Lambourn

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Jun 29, 2009, 5:05:34 AM6/29/09
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My guest, from Canada, has included his Nokia among his washing. We
have dried it overnight but have not revived it. It is important for
our guest that he gets some data off the phone's own storage - rather
than the SIM.

Does anyone know of a suitably qualified magician?

DAvid


Peter Boynton

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Jun 29, 2009, 5:42:26 AM6/29/09
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David

If it has been through the washing machine already you've nothing to
lose. I suggest you purchase some deionised water and flush the phone
out again as the soap residues may cause a short circuit. Take the SIM
card out first.

Then you need to dry it out very slowly (say on top of a radiator) and
hope for the best.

Not sure of any magicians myself - I never did like David Blane

Pete

David Lambourn

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Jun 29, 2009, 6:29:42 AM6/29/09
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Pete,

Thanks for the suggestion of the de-ionized water.

David.

David Lambourn

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Jun 30, 2009, 3:55:15 AM6/30/09
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The outcome has been that my guest took his phone to: Call Box Global Ltd of Small Heath who recovered the 80+ telephone numbers on the phone.

We then reassembled the phone after careful drying and it is now working again!

I have pointed my Canadian guest in the direction of MarkSpace and suggested syncing

Thanks to those who replied.

David.

Peter Morris

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Jun 30, 2009, 1:43:03 PM6/30/09
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If his nNokia has Bluetooth, then it can Sync to a Mac with the appropriate
Nokia plug-in:

<http://europe.nokia.com/get-support-and-software/download-software/mac-supp
ort>

I prefer using Nokia's own free software for transferring Music, Pics etc to
the phone over my iPhone/iTunes combination. I find the idea of using iTunes
to sync contacts daft. I have been using iSync for years, and it's such an
elegant solution. But I suppose that as Apple has crippled the iPhone's
Bluetooth, I'll just have to put up with it.

Pete

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Dom Barnes

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Jun 30, 2009, 2:19:25 PM6/30/09
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If you're looking for a music syncing tool, you may want to look at Double Twist. Its designed to do iTunes style ipod management for all manner of other phones, i.e. Blackberry, Android, Nokia, etc.

Dom
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