Need to boot broken Mac-Mini using retail Snow Leopard 10.6 DVD

Hi,


In Summary:

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I have Mac Mini (late 2009) which does not boot anymore and I need to install Snow Leopard using retail DVD (version 10.6). The OS/installer from the DVD does not seem to boot either. I always very much appreciate the efforts of true geeks. So please, any casual beginner, please do not demoralize with something like "cannot be done" etc.



The complete story:

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The start of the problem:

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1. All of a sudden, one fine day, on start up, my Mac Mini strated to shut itself down without no apparent reason to me. When trying to boot, it would show a progress bar for about 5 minutes - I am assuming that was disk-consistency check being performed. My best guess is that right after the use of Carbon-Copy Cloner (but I am not 100% sure) it all strated to happen.


2. Performed Mac's Disk-Util check and [Verify Volume] used to display "invalid directory item count, should be 31 instead of 29". Surface scan said disk hardware is 100% fine. Volume Repair never worked, since OS X was installed on the primary disk. I lost the DVDs that came with this Mac Mini, so the option to boot from that DVD and launch Disk Util etc. was not possible.


TechTool Pro - No Help:

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3. Started googling and had to choose between [TechTool Pro] and [Disk Warrior], opted for TechTool Pro. Tried its bootable DVD only to learn that TechTool Pro cannot fix it. Again, it's surface scan suggested disk hardware is 100% fine. Sent the details to TechTool Pro support team, they couldn't help either after a couple of e-mails+data exchange. (How do I claim my lost money with TechTool Pro - suggestions appreciated as well).


Googling / Mac Forums:

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4. Started looking into forums, learnt that someone had successfully repaired this problem using Ubuntu 11.04 install DVD (i.e., without installing the Ubuntu, but just using its 'try from DVD' feature). I had that handy, but forgot to disable HFS+ journaling before attempting to fix the problem. Anyway, attempting volume repair that way couldn't fix the problem as well. However this step took away my ability to boot from Mac.


5. However using Ubuntu's bootable disk, I could access Mac-HDDs contents - and was able to successfully back-up *all* my important data.


6. Googled and learnt that just attempting to boot using Ubuntu DVD can take away ability to boot using Mac bootable media - possibly due to EFI internals. Suspecting EFI is now corrupt, I tried other 'hacks' like:


6.1 eEFIt Boot Disk - which does not work at all,

6.2 Empire EFI w/ Chameleon - not sure how to proceed with options presented - trying either does not work,

6.3 Super GRUB2 - boots fine, but attempting to boot from Mac-HDD fails after a couple of seconds,

6.4 Boot-132 - boots fine, prompt asks for input, but then I cannot eject/replace the DVD due to Mac-Mini (lack of) design,

6.5 Ubuntu 11.04 / 11.10 - still boots fine - just that I cannot go into Mac-OS-X from here,

6.6 TechTool Pro bootable DVD - which used to boot fine earlier stopped to boot.


As you can see, none worked successfully. So I didn't yet try other popular rescue media - as I suspect that is not the direction I need to go into.


>> Looks like most of my problems are due to the fact that I have Mac-Mini which does not allow eject/replace of DVD from command prompt / out side of Mac-OS-X.



7. Tried emptying EFI partition, playing with EFI/Mac-OS partitions boot flags, Zapping the PRAM, nothing still allows me to boot either from Mac-HDD or any Mac-Bootable-DVD.


Current State:

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8. Now while boot time, Mac displays a gray screen for a few seconds, and then a blinking prompt on black background. That's it!


Snow Leopard 10.6 Retail Install DVD:

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9. Went to Mac store and bought this DVD only to witness that I can't boot from it as well. (This is a huge shocker, how is Apple able to sell these DVDs if these don't work on genuine MacMini itself. After all we are able to boot from and install Windows/Linux on a variety of Machines).



I am hoping for a very small step/fix that I am missing, since I can still see and access all Mac-HDD contents after booting from Ubuntu bootable DVD. However I am prepared for a good amount of exercise as well - assuming someone posts a valid/verified fix.



Things available right now:

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A. Genuine Mac-Mini (Late 2009) who lost it's ability to boot either from its HDD or Mac-bootable DVDs (TechTools Pro, Mac OS X retail DVD)

B. Mac OS X 10.6 Retail DVD

C. NOT AVAILABLE - DVD that came with this Mac-Mini

D. Variety of rescue DVDs, listed in section 6 above

E. Another machine/PC with Ubuntu 11.04 - giving me ability to access internet



Thanks for reading.

Zita

Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.6)

Posted on Oct 26, 2011 2:59 AM

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Oct 26, 2011 4:05 AM in response to zita_escobar

I had a similar discussion recently with another user.


Your Mac mini (late 2009) originally came with Mac OS X 10.6.2 build 10A432 or build 10C2234 see http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1159 it would have come with an original install disc specific to your model of Mac which you could use to run Disk Utility from or to do a complete reinstall.


The retail boxed copy of Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) was originally intended for older Macs which had previously come with Mac OS X 10.5 or 10.4. It would have on it a version of Mac OS X 10.6 or 10.6.1 which would be able to boot these older Macs, but had no need to boot newer Macs which were released after the launch of Mac OS X 10.6 since all those newer Macs already shipped with their own discs.


So it is normal that the retail boxed Snow Leopard installer does not work on your model Mac mini. You should be using the one that shipped with your Mac mini instead. I am guessing you have lost it.


Assuming you have lost the Mac mini original disc, I can suggest the following options to try and workaround this.


If you have another Mac, an older Mac, one that will be bootable using the retail Snow Leopard install disc you have, you could do either of the following.


  • Connect an empty external GUID partitioned hard disk to this other Mac
  • Boot from the retail Snow Leopard installer
  • Install on to the external disk
  • Once the install is complete, update it using the combo update not the one via Software Update to Mac OS X 10.6.8. This will add all the newer drivers needed to allow it to work on your newer Mac mini. You can download this combo update from here http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1399
  • You can now disconnect the external drive and connect it to your Mac mini and boot from it by holding down the Option key when you turn the Mac mini on


or a similar process if you want to wipe the Mac mini and reinstall directly on to it


  • Boot the Mac mini in FireWire Target Disk Mode (see http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1661 )
  • Connect the Mac mini as an external hard disk to the other older Mac
  • Boot from the retail Snow Leopard installer
  • Install on to the external disk
  • Once the install is complete, update it using the combo update not the one via Software Update to Mac OS X 10.6.8. This will add all the newer drivers needed to allow it to work on your newer Mac mini. You can download this combo update from here http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1399
  • You can now disconnect the Mac mini and boot from it as normal


Note: While the Mac mini is connected in FireWire Target Disk mode to the second Mac, you could backup (if you don't already have a backup) any files you need to retrieve.


If you don't have a suitable second Mac you may have to either borrow someone else's, or get the help of an Apple Store if one is in your area.

Oct 26, 2011 4:28 AM in response to John Lockwood

Hi John - thanks for your reply, however looking at the following section of my post:


Things available right now:

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A. Genuine Mac-Mini (Late 2009) who lost it's ability to boot either from its HDD or Mac-bootable DVDs (TechTools Pro, Mac OS X retail DVD)

B. Mac OS X 10.6 Retail DVD

C. NOT AVAILABLE - DVD that came with this Mac-Mini

D. Variety of rescue DVDs, listed in section 6 above

E. Another machine/PC with Ubuntu 11.04 - giving me ability to access internet


.. we can see that I do not have access to another Mac - One is enough trouble already.


Earlier I felt like being duped when I bought TechTools Pro, now even more after buying no-good Mac OS X Installer DVD.


Please, anyone who is sure of the problem - and knows the exact answer, please post.

(Please do not copy paste from other discussions which 'look' similar - however have different issues).

Thanks - Zita

Oct 28, 2011 9:18 PM in response to John Lockwood

Wow! Looks like there's no way I can use brand new / just purchased original/genuine Mac OS X installer DVD to install OS on an original/genuine Mac Mini - which has absolutely no hardware issues.


Currently the country where I am, there is no Genius bar, nor do I have access to anyone else's Mac. Looks like for Mac users, social networking is a must. You never know when would you need another Mac! Lol!!

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