How exactly would CHMod help?

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On Mar 21, 2011, at 6:02 PM, Yuma Decaux wrote:

> I've already had problems with a time machine drive not working upon 
> reinstall of my OS, but it was on a time capsule.
> 
> What i do know is that the backup quote unquote volume is a parser bundle 
> which is something similar to a disk image, so basically you can open the 
> parser bundle if you have the correct administrative rights.
> 
> From that point on, you can normally get into your drive and retrive what is 
> necessary.
> 
> On the re-establishing a connection between the parser bundle and the time 
> machine, if you go through terminal and try a chmod with all rights to your 
> local administrative account, you should be able to get it functioning. 
> Repairing permissions merely puts files and folder permissions to their 
> initial states which might not actually be the best thing to do. Acting as a 
> root user and allowing execution of the file might help.
> 
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Yuma
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