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My mac book pro wont start up

Run time corruption detected on macintosh HD

MacBook Pro, iOS 6.1.2

Posted on Sep 11, 2013 11:22 AM

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Posted on Sep 11, 2013 1:46 PM

You may want to run these "standard" fixes if the problem persists.




1) Try a safe boot.

Shutdown your machine. Hold down the shift key. Poweron. Wait awhile Wait awhile while you harddrive

is being checked.

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1455


2) Run hardware diagnostics. It's good for a sanity check.


3) Run disk utility


verify & repair your startup drive

To verify & repair you file system on the startup drive, you will need to run disk utility from you installation DVD.


This article will tell you how to get to disk utility. Once in a disk utility, you can go and attempt to recover the disk.

http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1417

To repair your startup drive, you will need to run disk utility from your startup DVD.
Mac OS X 10.4: About the utilities available on the Mac OS X 10.4 Install DVD

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2055


How to run disk utility from your startup DVD.

  1. Insert your startup DVD into your reader. Power down your machine. Hold down to the c key. Power on your machine. This will bootup your startup DVD.
  2. This will bring you to a panel asking you for your language. Pick your language.
  3. User uploaded file

  4. You you come to the Install Mac OS panel. Do not install.
  5. Click on Utilities menu item. This will give you a pulldown list of utilities.
  6. Click on the disk utility.
  7. User uploaded file
  8. You are now in disk utility. Pick your disk. Click on repair it should be on the lower right of the panel. User uploaded file
  9. Once the repair completes successfully, you should update your permissions.


>


a lot more ways to fix your Mac.

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106214

http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/faqs.html

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Sep 11, 2013 1:46 PM in response to Dave.daz

You may want to run these "standard" fixes if the problem persists.




1) Try a safe boot.

Shutdown your machine. Hold down the shift key. Poweron. Wait awhile Wait awhile while you harddrive

is being checked.

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1455


2) Run hardware diagnostics. It's good for a sanity check.


3) Run disk utility


verify & repair your startup drive

To verify & repair you file system on the startup drive, you will need to run disk utility from you installation DVD.


This article will tell you how to get to disk utility. Once in a disk utility, you can go and attempt to recover the disk.

http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1417

To repair your startup drive, you will need to run disk utility from your startup DVD.
Mac OS X 10.4: About the utilities available on the Mac OS X 10.4 Install DVD

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2055


How to run disk utility from your startup DVD.

  1. Insert your startup DVD into your reader. Power down your machine. Hold down to the c key. Power on your machine. This will bootup your startup DVD.
  2. This will bring you to a panel asking you for your language. Pick your language.
  3. User uploaded file

  4. You you come to the Install Mac OS panel. Do not install.
  5. Click on Utilities menu item. This will give you a pulldown list of utilities.
  6. Click on the disk utility.
  7. User uploaded file
  8. You are now in disk utility. Pick your disk. Click on repair it should be on the lower right of the panel. User uploaded file
  9. Once the repair completes successfully, you should update your permissions.


>


a lot more ways to fix your Mac.

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106214

http://www.thexlab.com/faqs/faqs.html

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