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May 24, 2011 8:13 AM in response to ri130983by ri130983,Answered my own question - it's completed at this stage and acceptable to restart.
Also, for those having issues with restarting after the repair, make sure you choose your hard drive as the restart disk before restarting.
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May 24, 2011 9:03 AM in response to ri130983by The hatter,This whole thread is not about Windows; or Boot Camp.
Invest in one of the top #3 disk repair and maintenance programs; keep bootable clones for backups; and a simple erase and clean install and Setup Assistant.
If you were smart enough to have a backup from after doing an install and any updates, great, might want to keep one small 30GB Mac OS volume for emergency maintenance.
An erase and restore every six months isn't a bad iidea, and by doing so from 10.6.7+ Mac boot drive, not your older DVD that insures you use the latest disk utility and the partition structure is the latest. that matters too.
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Mar 13, 2014 10:47 AM in response to The hatterby MeisterFritz,Do you have any documentation for this explanation, please? I'm not questioning your accuracy, but I would like to see the origin and it would be more convincing if it originated with Apple?
Please do not construe this as a personal attack because it's not. It's merely an attempt to discover supporting evidence for the event.
Thanks,
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Jun 30, 2014 7:02 AM in response to The hatterby lmschers,I get this message on my Seagate hard drive.
I can not access old files on it.
I can only access the newest files.This is true on two of my Mac computers.
The old files still seem to be there though because they're taking up disk space.How do I view them?
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Sep 13, 2016 8:20 PM in response to Star1by warren.starlightmodels@gmail.c,thanks your answer was helpful to me..WArren