I feel so stupid here. It is right there in the menu and in Disk
Utility it even tells me what you did. I thought there were two
disks, an install and a startup cd. Since moving to osx a few years
ago I really haven't needed to this that much. Thanks for setting me
straight and I will check out applejack straight away.
Todd
On Aug 6, 2010, at 10:26 AM, Dan wrote:
At 9:17 AM -0700 8/6/2010, T-n-T wrote:
iMac G4 17" flat screen "sunflower" and OSX 10.4.11.
I lost/misplaced the bootable startup disk and my drive needs
repairing.
Install AppleJack.
Reboot into Single User Mode (cmd-S held down).
Run AppleJack.
Tell it to do all tasks, which will include repairing your startup
disk.
<http://sourceforge.net/projects/applejack/>
I have the install disk but it does not allow me access to disk
utility.
How so? It should be right there in the menu, after booting on the
DVD.
- Dan.
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