Disk Management Tool error in Disk Utility
When I run Disk Utility and attempt to repair permissions, I get this specific error message: "Disk Utility internal error -- Disk Utility has lost its connection with the Disk Management Tool and cannot continue. Please quit and relaunch Disk Utility." The repair-permissions will not proceed. I suspect that it fails to get the proper "correct" permissions info for that drive to allow the repair.
Disk Utility protests, but quits when I go through the "...can leave a disk non-operational" warning and choose Quit again. But no step including relaunch, restarts, removal of various apps and plists, so far, gets me past that error message in Disk Utility and into Permissions repair.
There is a complete crash log report in Crash Reporter, by the way. Anyone want the text, and would it help figure out what's happened?
Also, FYI, the path to Disk Management Tool "DiskManagementTool") is /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DiskManagement.framework/Resources/DiskManage mentTool
No luck with the suggested deletion of iTunes 6.0.2 or Chess.app and its plist (these and other steps were suggested on MacFixIt at http://www.macfixit.com/article.php?story=20060111090035797 the advice is, basically, to delete iTunes 6.0.2 and/or Chess.app and related plist files. As I said, no luck!
Everyone that I talk to says it MUST be the fault of some other disk utility software.
Now, for what it's worth, I've run Disk Warrior -- and, the drive that's having the problem is a recent reinstall from a backup using Carbon Copy Cloner. The original disk is NOT having such a problem, only the hard drive on my iBook after the reinstall. Don't know if that gives any clues (or to how the link gets somehow disengaged between Disk Utility and the Disk Management Tool file / software).
Any thoughts on that? What about replacing the Disk Management Tool file in the Library or forcing some kind of re-link to it? some Unix guru MUST know a fix!
Obviously, the big worry for me is that I can't update my System to 10.4.5 or anything else without repairing permissions first. This IS a big deal. And others are having the same problem. Help?!?
iBook G4 just bought and New 2 GHz dual g5, Mac OS X (10.4.4)
