HiI have a 13" macbook pro mid 2012 non retina with 4gb of ram. I had partitioned the macintosh had with boot camp. I had give 100gb to windows but when uninstalling with bootcamp it crashed. The bootcamp partiton was gone but my macintosh hd was only 400gb (not 500). I tryed making the partition 500gb but it said error system verification failed. I verifyed the disk in disk utility and it said to restart holding command R and boot with disk utility. I did. The internet recovery came up, i chose my home network and entered the password (WPA2 configuration). Once that was done it said ERROR
apple.com/support - 1007f. I would like to know how to get my 100gb back (and only one partition). Please Help.
If you haven't already, zap the PRAM. Restart your Mac while holding down the P + R + CMD + Option keys, and after you hear the machine boot-up chimes 3 separate times, let go of the keys. Then restart and try the Internet Recovery Mode again and you should get past the error and be fine. It worked like a charm for me.
Leave your new creation on the USB port, restart the Mac and hold down the Option key prior to the chime. A list of bootable volumes will appear, click on the USB Recovery HD you just made and the green arrow to boot from it. Go past the languages screen and choose Disk Utility (bottom option).Click on the Device and the Partition tab. Now you'll be able to modify the partitions on the Mac's storage device since you did not boot from it.
There should be an empty space at the bottom, corresponding to the BootCamp partition that was deleted. The OS X partition above will have a little hash mark on its bottom-right corner. Click and drag it down to cover the empty space. Then click on Apply to resize that partition and reclaim your lost 100GB.
While it's true that the internet connection was probably the problem, try using an ethernet connection instead of wifi before going to all the trouble of doing the workaround that Courcoul suggested.
Thanks a lot for your hint pointroll! ? I have a MB Air mid 2012 and it was caught in an endless failure-restart loop when trying to install Yosemite. After hitting P+R+CMD+Option it smootly continued the installation and everything is fine. No dataloss, no recovery, or any other ugly stuff.
It seems the internet recovery cannot write on your existing drive. Provide file system that is compatible with Mac then run the Internet Recover. I encountered the same when accidentally deleted the recovery drive. However, upon reformatting the drive with exFAT (not NTFS)... the internet recovery succeed completely.
I had this same message and I realized what the problem was. Your computer is trying to get online via WIFI. If it's not connecting to the internet, you'll get this error. What was happening to me with this error. It was trying to connect to some wifi I don't use. From the desktop I delete all wifi settings I DIDN'T use, then rebooted into this recovery/erase screen, it then asked me what wifi I wanted to use, I entered the wifi key and way-lah! I was in. It started to download the information needed.
when i tried to recover windows 7 from recovery DVD which i created from the recovery partition , i got the error code: 0xe0ef0003 and the laptob didn't run the windows again, so i can't start it anymore , the model is HP G62-121EE ... please help. cause i think the problem is not a software problem.
THANKS
It could be other hardware causing the shut down during the test, unfortunately there is no good way to figure out what it is, you may have to send it in for repairs or try another hard drive to see if that cures the problem.
Ram test completed , HDD test : the device switch off during the test, it happened twise , first time the short test completed and it switched off at the long test , secnd time , it didn't complete the short test and switched off.
i just bought a new hardrive, a 500gb western digital scorpio blue, after my original hard dive failure, and i did create recovery discs but the recovery gets up to 98-99% then gives me the recovery error. And the the techs that diagnosed my problem put in their hard disk and it worked fine.
Can you try to manually check what files are in the /var/tmp. In case you have image files and previous snapshots or config files that you don't need on the device, you can try deleting those or taking a backup of those and then deleting.
mkuzip: write(/var/tmp/.snap.11337/recovery.ufs.uzip). While the snapshot was being zipped, the device triggered low memory. You can also check "show system storage extensive" and "show chassis routing-engine" to know what is the available memory on the device.
During a maintenance window or after working hour, reboot only member 0 with the command.
request system reboot member 0 Then try performing the snapshot:
> request system snapshot recovery member 0 ,
the past 3 days I've been getting a pop up message on the top of my work space shortly after I save a file for the first time. It's happened with already started files and completely new ones. It only ever shows maybe a minute or so after saving for the first time. I tried save with a different name as the messages says, restarting illustrator and restarting my mac but its still happening. Today Illustrator froze and I had to force quit and the document recovery option didn't even pop up when relaunched like it usually does after a crash/force quit. I looked and all of the data recovery options are checked in preferences.
This is happening constantly since the last update on all sorts of AI files big and small. Restarting, clearing prefs, etc change nothing for me. Unfortunately, given how buggy CC has become, and how long many bugs have been plaguing Illustrator and InDesign for years now, I don't expect a fix.
I have been seeing the same message at random for i guess, a couple of months now. Automatic updates for all CC applications is on, - and it is definitely not just the latest versions showing this behavior.
I have also started getting these notices on every Illustrator file. Large and small, new and old, it doesn't seem to matter. Although, I must say that I have never had much luck with CC recovery feature anyway, so I just mannually save every 5-10 minutes.
Since I reinstalled my computer a couple of days ago (and thus right after a clean install of Illustrator), this message has been popping up for all files. The data recovery feature is important because Illustrator is wont to crash from time to time. The feature has saved me a lot of work over the years.
(And yes, I do save often. But when I'm hyperfocusing over an Illustration, yes, I do also regularly forget to do so for half an hour or more. I'm sure we all do. It's what this feature is for, innit? )
However, my issue starts when I try to configure the Advanced Recovery module by clicking on the Quick Configuration button. I fill the information of my secondary server (the IP and the rest fills by default), set the dates for backups and finally when I finish, it appears an error:
No problem. Although I would be really careful with using HTTPs inside of the Advanced Recovery module. The servers us https for all the heart beat functionality between them and the moment SSL breaks down for whatever reason they will consider themselves in an outage situation and act accordingly. That can be really tricky with the SSL renewal issues that FreePBX has in general. See this thread for example:
I have been trying to solve this ERROR 333 after replacing the hard drive. I purchased a new on amazon, same capacity, same speed, diff vendor. BUt error still happens on formatting process. So I called sony and they will charge me 49.99 for support. The issue here is that if they come up with the thing that you have to purchase a Hard drisk from them to be compatible, then there another 250 from the 150 already spent to replace this HD.
Error 333 points to a incompatible hard drive. Nothing wrong with your recovery discs. Your best bet is to find a hard drive which is the exact same model as the original hard drive you are replacing.
Currently going through this issue. Sony tech support is saying that it is a faulty set of recovery media. Funny, since I ordered it through them and in 15 years of computing, I have never seen bad recovery media.
For me I found the following solution: Attempted cloning the failed hard drive using CloneZilla live linux CD. Now although this failed it was successful in creating the partition table meaning that the partitions exactly matched the failed hard disk.
Wish I could do that but my hd is evidently shattered and I am getting the error 333 while trying recovery disk. The old hd was tested at bestbuy when it first crashed and it crashes their system when they try to pull the data off it.
I'm getting the following error when running a query on a PostgreSQL db in standby mode. The query that causes the error works fine for 1 month but when you query for more than 1 month an error results.
Users should be clear that tables that are regularly and heavily updated on the primary server will quickly cause cancellation of longer running queries on the standby. In such cases the setting of a finite value for max_standby_archive_delay or max_standby_streaming_delay can be considered similar to setting statement_timeout.
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