David, thanks for you reply; however it did not work for me. When I
tried you suggestion my computer froze up again and the only way I
could get out of it was to use the Power button to shut-down.
George
On May 29, 2009, at 1:01 AM, David M wrote:
This happened to me too, out of the blue
Morn with me, friends. My beloved fifth gen, classic white, 60 gig,
iPod has died. While she has been sick for a while, I thought I could
nurse her through to a place in which she might thrive once again.
She had been suffering from a severe issue of rebooting at random
times. Always
Cousin Eric:
When you get the house in Greece and the 4,000,000 Euros, you won't
have to worry about a few bucks.
How's that deal coming, by the way?
Neal
On May 429, 1120092007, at 3:13 PM, Eric Hammond wrote:
Morn with me, friends. My beloved fifth gen, classic white, 60 gig,
iPod has
George,
I seem to have gone to seed over Disk Warrior and TechTools Pro. I
would try booting from a Disk Warrior disk and seeing if rebuilding
the directory will help, then I would run the entire suite of
TechTools over your drive. I have brought many a computer back from
the dead with
Old habits die hard. When I purchased my MacBook Pro two years ago I
continued a habit learned from the days of SCSI drives (does anyone
remember those days?).
I partitioned the hard drive and put the operating system on one
partition and my data on the other.
Later today I am purchasing Leopard
Harry:
You do like to make things hard for yourself. :-)
There are lots of hard ways to do this, but a simpler one would be to
clone (Carbon Copy Cloner is good as is Super Duper; don't use Disk
Utility as it will not copy all hidden files) on your OS partition to
the FW drive (if it is
Carl,
Thanks. Will CCC copy the applications? When I install Leopard will it
then copy the applications back to the internal hard drive as well as
the preferences, libraries, etc?
If not, can I just drag the applications to the internal drive or will I
have to reinstall them?
Thanks.
Friday,
CCC will copy everything on the same partition with your OS x system
folder. It will not copy off another partition or an external drive
(unless there is some magic setting I don't know about.)
If the Leopard install does not copy everything, Migration Assistant
(Applications/Utilities) can
Thanks so much Carl
Harry
Friday, May 29, 20099:12 PMCarl wimmerctwim...@mac.com
CCC will copy everything on the same partition with your OS x system
folder. It will not copy off another partition or an external drive
(unless there is some magic setting I don't know about.)
If the Leopard