Locate a corrupted file

I usually keep a backup of my MBP on an external hard drive using Carbon Copy Cloner. For the past 6 months, however, I haven't had a backup because every time I try to make one, CCC crashes at the exact same point during the process. I updated to the newest version, still in the eact same spot. I instead tried to make a Time Machine backup to see if it was CCC that was the problem but it too crashed. I know that there's a corrupt file somewhere in my computer because I've never had any troubles making backups prior. And I've tried every remedy possible: Disk Utility, Cocktail, Disk Warrior, TechTools etc. It still freezes in the same spot and I'm forced to restart my computer every single time. Does anyone know how I can pin-point this file and get rid of it? I'm looking to get a new laptop everntualy, but I can't until I'm able to make a backup without crashing.

Which model and year of iMac, and which version of OS X, are you using?

Similar Messages

  • Backup file corrupted- How do I recover or locate older backup files?

    I synced my original iPhone (with 2.0 software) a few times last night to make sure everything I had on the iPhone was synced to my computer before I restored it, and sold it on ebay. It backed up the iPhone a few times and always wanted to restore it everytime. Well the last time I attempted to sync the iPhone I interrupted the backup process by 'x-ing' out of it during the sync. Now I am trying to get my 3G iPhone synced with the backup of my original iPhone and it is saying that the file is corrupt. Obviously this is because I interrupted the backup process.
    So my question is: Is there a way for me to locate an older backup file that may only be an hour older than the corrupt file?
    In the preference settings in iTunes I can see the backup files for my phone, but it only lists one, which is the corrupt one. And I searched the finder for recent files, hoping I could find the corrupt file, locate the folder its in and there find older non-corrupt files. Alas, no luck.
    I've already restored the original iPhone so the info is gone from that phone. Is there any hope of finding a non-corrupt backup file? Please help.

    You can find your backup file here:
    /Users/YourUserName/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup/
    It seems that iTunes lists all of the ones that are in that folder.
    I just lost my backup, too. More than a year's worth of settings. I can't find any way of "fixing" the corrupt backup. It seems that photos are gone forever, if they weren't imported into iPhoto, but I did find this software to recover notes, sms, and call logs:
    http://homepage.mac.com/vaughn/msync/#VER
    The developer seems like kind of a passive aggressive borderline extortionist, but the software seems to work.

  • Locating corrupt files after system crash

    I´ve got the spinning ball fom H after a program got stuck. I managed to stop the program, but I had to hard-restart the Powerbook by holding the power switch down. This have happened before and have ended with corrupted files taking way to much space.
    I have now deleted all program related files using spotlight, but this time there is one or more files which have "stolen" 20Gb from my HD.
    Is there any easy way to locate this/these files to make my Powerbook "healty" again? I´ve got the message to clean up more space on my HD (have just 300Mb left).
    I have checked disk rights using the disk utility but this did not helped. I have not run fsck in Terminal....
    Any help higly appreshiated
    N

    When making a clone with Carbon Copy Cloner, if there is any part that is incomplete, a left over large file from the /Volumes/ directory may get stuck there filling your hard drive. Check with Bombich's website how to remove it.
    Regardless of which backup program you have, since you have a clone, I would shut down the machine, and disconnect the clone. Boot off the installer CD that came with the Mac, or newer retail CD, and repair the directory:
    http://www.macmaps.com/directoryfaq.html
    In addition, you can free some space using http://monolingual.sourceforge.net/ (be careful not to remove any of the Latin languages). I would burn to CD and DVD once you have enough space to do any extra data files you don't use frequently. If you use all of it frequently, you will want to upgrade your hard drive to a bigger hard drive.
    Disclaimer: Reference to links I make to my Macmaps.com website are a for your information only type reference. I do not get any profit from this page, and it is open to the public.

  • What to do if Windows displays an "iTunes.exe - Corrupt File" message

    Greetings fellow Podders, Resident Furball here...
    It is about time that I produced a single post for all the chkdsk issues that we've been discussing since November 2004. The Apple KB article seems to cover the major points succinctly, but we need to address the more serious variations and flavours of the problem.
    <hr>
    What to do if Windows displays an "iTunes.exe - Corrupt File" message
    Many users are coming across this seemingly distressing error message in Windows when connecting their iPods. As described in Apple KB Article 300554, the message reads:
    iTunes: iTunes.exe - Corrupt File
    The file or directory \iPod_Control\iTunes\????????? is corrupt and unreadable. Please run the Chkdsk utility.
    and the ????????? can be anything (eg. sysinfo, Temp1, DeviceInfo etc.).
    <hr>
    Don't panic!
    If you do see this, don't worry, and don't panic. Contrary to what the error message reads, this issue actually has very little to do with iTunes. The iPod_Control is the key to this - because this folder doesn't even exist in iTunes... it's on the iPod!
    ...so! Installing and uninstalling iTunes really won't do you much good at all... it's the iPod that needs attention.
    <hr>
    What's causing this error?
    To be honest, we don't know. We saw a massive number of reports of this issue back in November 2004, because iPod Updater 2004-11-15 contained a firmware bug that corrupted iPod system files when the Pod entered Deep Sleep.
    But this firmware bug was corrected in iPod Updater 2005-06-26.
    Of late, we have seen a resurgence in chkdsk errors on Discussions. Some of these are caused by the old buggy firmware that people still have. Some of the errors are more serious and are hardware and operating system-related. But we have still to pin down the exact cause of this error.
    <hr>
    Okay, so what do I do if I see this error?
    In short, as Apple have recommended in their KB article:
    Restore your iPod, using the latest iPod Updater.
    Follow the instructions carefully. Ensure that you download the iPod Updater. Ensure that you install it, and then ensure that you run it with the iPod connected and follow the prompts to the letter.
    The broad majority of the errors are painlessly fixed this way. Of course, it does mean that your iPod will be wiped, so make sure that you have your music/data backed up, and/or present in iTunes so you can resynchronise it when you have finished Restoring.
    <hr>
    Okay, I've Restored, but the error is still coming up
    Are you sure you've Restored? Quite a number of folks are assuming that just downloading the iPod Updater is enough. It's not. And neither is downloading iPod Updater, and installing it on your computer. It needs to be implemented on the iPod, according to the iPod Updater instructions.
    Okay, so if you have Restored your iPod, and you are still getting this error, then you have a variety of options available.
    Chkdsk errors that are not fixed with a Restore are most likely down to two things:
    1) A physical issue on the iPod itself
    or
    2) An issue on the computer's operating system
    Here's where it gets woolly. There are a variety of things you could try...
    Format the iPod in Windows
    This would usually have the same effect as a Restore, but a deep-level format in Windows is something that Apple have recommended in the past, as a last resort to completely wipe the iPod before performing a Restore with iPod Updater. This process wipes the iPod.
    To do this:
    1) Enable Disk Mode on the iPod. You can do this either in iTunes (which is best), or manually on the iPod itself.
    2) Open My Computer and locate your iPod
    3) Right-click the iPod and select Format
    4) Leave the parameters set at their defaults, and ensure Quick Format is unchecked
    5) Hit Format
    6) Then Restore your iPod as normal.
    Run the Chkdsk utility
    You could run the chkdsk utility on your iPod. But Restoring your iPod has the same effect as running chkdsk. Chkdsk does not wipe your iPod.
    1) Enable Disk Mode as above
    2) Determine the drive letter of your iPod from My Computer
    3) Go to Start, Run
    4) Type cmd. Hit Enter to take you to the Command Prompt.
    5) Type chkdsk /f X:, where X is the drive letter of your iPod. Hit Enter, and any corrupt files are found and corrected.
    Run Windows ScanDisk
    ScanDisk is the Windows version of Chkdsk. It does not wipe your iPod.
    1) Enable Disk Mode
    2) Right-click the iPod in My Computer, select Properties
    3) Select Tools
    4) Select the option to scan the disk for errors
    Try changing the Drive Letter of the iPod
    Sometimes Windows confuses the drive letters, and this can cause the iPod to be adversely affected. Try the instructions detailed in Apple KB Article 93499 to change the drive letter of the iPod. This does not wipe your iPod.
    Try changing Hardware Policies for the iPod
    The Hardware Policies in Windows have been known to affect the way in which the iPod connects, synchronises, and disconnects. This does not wipe your iPod.
    1) Enable Disk Mode so the iPod appears in My Computer
    2) Right-click the iPod in My Computer
    3) Select Properties
    4) Select Hardware Policies
    5) Select Optimize for Performance (instead of Optimize for Removal)
    6) Restart your computer.
    Contact Apple for a replacement iPod
    Some chkdsk issues have been caused by faulty hardware. As a last resort, contact Apple Support by phone to report your issue, and/or request an iPod Service.
    If you explain that you have followed all these steps, you should have a strong case for obtaining a replacement iPod.
    <hr>
    Thanks!
    Thank you to everyone for their continued support, kindness and excellent troubleshooting skills here on Discussions. There are countless people that I am deeply grateful to for their assistance in handling this issue. Rest assured folks, you have made me the Discussions Furball that I am today.
    Happy Podding folks!
    Kind regards,
    Gopha.
    <hr>
    References
    1) The Original Corrupt iPod File thread from 2004. (Credit: AbbyM)
    2) Our Summary and Index threads to consolidate the chkdsk issue at the height of its reign of terror.
    3) Chkdsk is fixed by iPod Updater 2005-06-26.
    4) Different flavours of chkdsk.
    5) Happy Birthday chkdsk!.
    6) Apple Level 2 Technical Support officially close the chkdsk casefile. (Credit: Apple Level 2)
    7) Chkdsk can be fixed by changing the drive letter of the iPod. (Credit: daisysnroses, jchiu8)
    8) Chkdsk can be fixed by changing the hardware policy. (Credit: Bruce Finn)
    9) Chkdsk caused by faulty hardware. (Credit: Kiwi_Bloke)

    iPod Updater 2006-03-23 has been released
    iPod Updater 2006-03-23 includes iPod Software 1.1.1 for the new iPod and new iPod Software 1.1.1 for iPod nano.
    iPod Updater 2006-03-23 contains the same software versions as iPod Updater 2006-01-10 for all other iPod models.
    What's new in iPod Updater 2006-03-23:
    - Volume limit
    - Bug fixes
    I have been trying to ascertain from Apple Support Level 2 as to whether the latest iPod firmware improves or provides better resolution for the chkdsk issue. If anyone has been using iPod Updater 2006-03-23 to resolve their chkdsk woes, feel free to post in here just to say how things worked out for you...
    Kind regards,
    Gopha.

  • How do I find a corrupted file in a backup folder on my computer?

    I have recently had to replace the battery in my iphone, but before doing so, I had backed up the phone about 3 times, all saying they were successful.  And then I had erased the phone(before I realised the battery was the problem).  However when I went back to restore from the backup, it says that it cannot be restored because the backup is corrupt.  I read on one site that sometimes if a phone turns off or disconnects while backing, it might cause a corrupt file, and I think that's exactly what my phone did due to the battery issues.  The big question is, is it only specific files inside the backup folder that are corrupt?  And how do I find out which files they are?  Please help.

    Hi
    This can be an issue on other end ( server end ) as export to HTML works fine so Muse is exporting the files correctly but while exporting to external server if it stuck then we should check on server side if there is any problem related to specific file upload.
    As a workaround, you can use any FTP client and then upload the exported html files to root location.
    Thanks,
    Sanjit

  • Can't locate imported iPhoto files in Finder

    I recently imported a series of pictures into iPhoto. However I can't locate these picture files on Finder..What happened was I had to fire up iPhoto app each time and right click to 'Show File'. It said the path was user/Pictures/iPhoto Library/Originals/2007/...
    I want to locate these files on Finder, however, when I clicked on user directory user/Pictures/iPhoto Library I can't drill down further. It seems that 'Originals' folder is missing. When I show package contents though, this folder showed up. This is a frustrating experience for me because I can't upload the pictures to the web, or easily find them.
    Does anyone has any idea if this is normal behavior or is there a way I can easily access the list of pictures I've imported without firing up the iPhoto? Appreciate any response. Thanks very much.

    spirlie
    Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
    Does anyone has any idea if this is normal behavior or is there a way I can easily access the list of pictures I've imported without firing up the iPhoto
    This is perfectly normal behaviour for v7 of iPhoto. The change was made to the format of the iPhoto library because many users were inadvertently corrupting their library by browsing through it with other software or making changes in it themselves. If you're willing to risk database corruption, you can restore the older functionality simply by right clicking on the iPhoto Library and choosing 'Show Package Contents'. Then simply make an alias to the folders you require and put that alias on the desktop or where ever you want it. Be aware though, that this is a hack and not supported by Apple.
    However, better to use one of these:
    10.5 users: If you use the extended Open or Attach dialogue (with Column View) you can scroll to the bottom of the Shortcuts and find the Media browser there. Select any pic you want from there.
    Another way to access the files with iPhoto not running, is to create a Media Browser using Automator (takes about 10 seconds) or use THIS
    Otherwise:
    There are three ways (at least) to get files from the iPhoto Window.
    1. *Drag and Drop*: Drag a photo from the iPhoto Window to the desktop, there iPhoto will make a full-sized copy of the pic.
    2. *File -> Export*: Select the files in the iPhoto Window and go File -> Export. The dialogue will give you various options, including altering the format, naming the files and changing the size. Again, producing a copy.
    3. *Show File*: Right- (or Control-) Click on a pic and in the resulting dialogue choose 'Show File'. A Finder window will pop open with the file already selected.
    To upload to MySpace or any site that does not have an iPhoto Export Plug-in the recommended way is to Select the Pic in the iPhoto Window and go File -> Export and export the pic to the desktop, then upload from there. After the upload you can trash the pic on the desktop. It's only a copy and your original is safe in iPhoto.
    This is also true for emailing with Web-based services. If you're using Gmail you can use THIS
    If you use Apple's Mail, Entourage, AOL or Eudora you can email from within iPhoto.
    If you use a Cocoa-based Browser such as Safari, you can drag the pics from the iPhoto Window to the Attach window in the browser.
    Regards
    TD

  • HELP NEEDED - iTunes.exe -Corrupt File

    I am getting this error message everytime I plug in my iPod to update thru iTunes.
    iTunes.exe - Corrupt File
    The file or directory/iPod_ControliTunes/TempFile is corrupt & unreadable.
    Please run the Chkdsk utility.
    So my question is....how do I backup all the songs and playlists so that I do not lose them. And then do I just run the dist that came with the iPod to start it over again and if so do I delete the old Itunes?
    Plese help I would like to save the songs, restore iTunes somehow and be able to bring back the songs with nothing lost.

    In Windows, the default location of your songs is:
    \Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\My Music\iTunes
    Your 'iTunes library' file which hold all playlists, locations of songs, ratings etc. is located in:
    \Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\My Music\iTunes\iTunes Library.itl
    Copy the complete iTunes directory to your backup device.
    That way, you will copy all songs and library information.
    After fixing the problem with the corrupt file, put the files back to the location they came from (if necessary).
    In my very limited experience with the chkdsk utility, no files were lost, but it is always wise to have a backup in case something goes wrong.
    Hope this helps.
    M
    P.S.
    You will probably get more help by posting in the iTunes for Windows forum (this is the Mac forum)
    17' iMac fp 800 MHz 768 MB RAM   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   Several ext. HD (backup and data)

  • Corrupt file during progam update

    Last night I was told to update my programs (I had been told to do so for about two weeks but last night I finally got around to doing it). When I restarted my computer, it was completely reverted back to the very first time I used it...it was stripped to bare basics. Fortunately, I found all my files buried in my hard drive. I lost all my pictures though.
    My point, how can I know if I have a corrupt file before updating my computer so this won't happen again and so I don't have to spend 3 hours rebuilding my entire computer? It just seems so inconvenient to update my computer now if I risk having to rebuild it every time. Is there a program I can use (or get) that locates corrupt files--also for viruses?
    Thanks!

    Check and be sure this didn't happen.
    Mac OS X 10.3, 10.4 or later: Return to default desktop, apparent "loss" of home directory
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107854
    You should also always repair permissions on the drive after installing an update.
    Mort

  • Is there an ap for finding/deleting corrupt files on OS X 10.7?

    I seem to have a corrupt file(s) which cause my MacBook Pro to freeze inexplicably (and randomly) upon start-up. I've been told that this is a symptom of having a corrupt file.
    Is there an an for finding/deleting corrupt files on OS X 10.7?
    I'm pretty much bound to my computer and simply don't have the time to go through it manually.
    Thank you.

    This is an old post and I am not the person who posted the original query, but I ran your terminal diagnostic and am hoping you are still attending to this forum. I have a mid 2011 macbook Air 11", 256 GB SSD, 1.8 GHz Intel Core i7, 4 GB  1333 MHz DDR3, Mac OS X v. 10.7.5 Lion. I have had various problems in my user homefolder for a while. I have gone through quite a few other troubleshooting and fixing steps, the most extensive following a posting here "Step by Step to fix your mac" by ds store in the Apple forums. These steps helped a lot. I did remove some 3rd party software as part of this process.
    My computer is running well in general now, but one thing that has been a recurring problem is problems with move/cut-paste. I researched this online and ACL's being present where they're not supposed to be seems to be an issue. I have used terminal commands to remove ACL's, used Onyx to repair user permissions, rebooted with command-r to reset password screen and reset user permissions. They all help, but then a some point later on the problem recurs. When I run repair disk permissions with either disk utility or onyx I always get this message:
    Repairing permissions for “maggieairHD”
    Warning: SUID file “System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ARDAgent.app/Contents/MacOS/ARDAg ent” has been modified and will not be repaired.
    ACL found but not expected on “Users”
    Repaired “Users”
    Permissions repair complete
    This ALWAYS comes up, even if I run it immediately after running it and haven't done anything else on the computer in between.
    I created another user and did not have the same problems I was having at the time with some programs, although I haven't used it that much to be able to really compare. The home folder permissions repair in Onyx comes out the same in that user, though.
    Here are my results from your diagnostic terminal commands:
    Last login: Wed Dec 26 09:36:47 on console
    Maggies-MacBook-Air:~ maggieair$ kextstat -kl | awk '!/com\.apple/ {print $6 $7}'
    com.rim.driver.BlackBerryUSBDriverInt(0.0.68)
    com.logmein.driver.LogMeInSoundDriver(1.0.0)
    com.protech.NoSleep(1.3.1)
    com.parallels.kext.prl_usb_connect(7.0
    com.parallels.kext.prl_hypervisor(7.0
    com.parallels.kext.prl_hid_hook(7.0
    com.parallels.kext.prl_netbridge(7.0
    com.parallels.kext.prl_vnic(7.0
    Maggies-MacBook-Air:~ maggieair$ sudo launchctl list | sed 1d | awk '!/0x|com\.apple/ {print $3}'
    Password:
    com.parallels.vm.prl_naptd
    org.x.privileged_startx
    org.postfix.master
    org.ntp.ntpd
    org.cups.cupsd
    com.vix.cron
    com.sharpcast.xfsmond
    com.parallels.desktop.launchdaemon
    com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper
    com.adobe.fpsaud
    Maggies-MacBook-Air:~ maggieair$ launchctl list | sed 1d | awk '!/0x|com\.apple/ {print $3}'
    org.x.startx
    org.openbsd.ssh-agent
    com.parallels.vm.prl_pcproxy
    com.parallels.DesktopControlAgent
    com.parallels.desktop.client.launch
    com.maintain.CocktailSystemEvents
    Maggies-MacBook-Air:~ maggieair$ ls -1A /e*/mach* {,/}L*/{Ad,Compon,Ex,Fram,In,Keyb,La,Mail/Bu,P*P,Priv,Qu,Scripti,Servi,Sta}* L*/Fonts 2> /dev/null
    /Library/Address Book Plug-Ins:
    RCFaxAB.bundle
    /Library/Components:
    /Library/Extensions:
    /Library/Frameworks:
    AEProfiling.framework
    AERegistration.framework
    Adobe AIR.framework
    AquaticPrime.framework
    AudioMixEngine.framework
    HPSmartPrint.framework
    NyxAudioAnalysis.framework
    PluginManager.framework
    RIM_VSP.framework
    RimBlackBerryUSB.framework
    iTunesLibrary.framework
    /Library/Input Methods:
    /Library/Internet Plug-Ins:
    AdobePDFViewer.plugin
    AdobePDFViewerNPAPI.plugin
    Flash Player.plugin
    Quartz Composer.webplugin
    QuickTime Plugin.plugin
    Silverlight.plugin
    flashplayer.xpt
    googletalkbrowserplugin.plugin
    npgtpo3dautoplugin.plugin
    nsIQTScriptablePlugin.xpt
    /Library/Keyboard Layouts:
    /Library/LaunchAgents:
    com.maintain.CocktailPurgeInactiveMemory.plist
    com.maintain.CocktailSystemEvents.plist
    com.parallels.DesktopControlAgent.plist
    com.parallels.desktop.launch.plist
    com.parallels.vm.prl_pcproxy.plist
    /Library/LaunchDaemons:
    com.adobe.fpsaud.plist
    com.apple.remotepairtool.plist
    com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper.plist
    com.parallels.desktop.launchdaemon.plist
    com.sharpcast.xfsmond.plist
    /Library/PreferencePanes:
    Flash Player.prefPane
    JavaControlPanel.prefpane
    NoSleep.prefPane
    /Library/PrivilegedHelperTools:
    Google Drive Icon Helper
    com.bresink.system.securityagent3
    com.microsoft.office.licensing.helper
    /Library/QuickLook:
    ParallelsQL.qlgenerator
    iWork.qlgenerator
    /Library/QuickTime:
    AppleIntermediateCodec.component
    AppleMPEG2Codec.component
    /Library/ScriptingAdditions:
    MTL.osax
    /Library/Services:
    AScrEd • New Script for Frontmost Application.workflow
    AScrEd • Open Application Scripting Dictionary.workflow
    AScrEd • Open Dictionary of Frontmost Application.workflow
    AScrEd • Open with AppleScript Editor.workflow
    Audio • Encode to iTunes Format.workflow
    Browse Movie Library.workflow
    Browse Photo Library.workflow
    Browse iTunes Library.workflow
    Disk Item • Rename Selected Items.workflow
    Disk Item • Set Spotlight Comments.workflow
    Image • Add Metadata to JPEGs.workflow
    Image • Change File Type.workflow
    Image • Import into iPhoto.workflow
    Image • Print Image Files.workflow
    Image • Rotate Clockwise.workflow
    Image • Rotate Counter-Clockwise.workflow
    Launch Terminal.workflow
    PDF • Encrypt File.workflow
    PDF • Set Metadata.workflow
    Terminal • Get Manual for Command.workflow
    Terminal • Insert Current Finder Directory.workflow
    Terminal • Insert Selected Finder Items.workflow
    UNIX • Apply Command to Selected Items.workflow
    UNIX • New Terminal Window to Insertion Location.workflow
    iPhoto • Spotlight Search for Detected People.workflow
    /Library/StartupItems:
    Cocktail
    /etc/mach_init.d:
    /etc/mach_init_per_login_session.d:
    /etc/mach_init_per_user.d:
    Library/Address Book Plug-Ins:
    .DS_Store
    SkypeABDialer.bundle
    SkypeABSMS.bundle
    Library/Fonts:
    Library/Input Methods:
    .localized
    Library/Internet Plug-Ins:
    CitrixOnlineWebDeploymentPlugin.plugin
    Google Earth Web Plug-in.plugin
    WebEx64.plugin
    Library/Keyboard Layouts:
    Library/LaunchAgents:
    com.apple.AddressBook.ScheduledSync.PHXCardDAVSource.7D3946E8-ADA6-4982-87CA-565 69B042BAC.plist
    com.apple.FolderActions.enabled.plist
    com.apple.FolderActions.folders.plist
    com.google.keystone.agent.plist
    com.macpaw.CleanMyMac.volumeWatcher.plist
    Library/Mail/Bundles:
    Library/PreferencePanes:
    .DS_Store
    Archives.prefPane
    Library/Services:
    .DS_Store
    GraphicConverter.service
    Sync with MacDropAny.workflow
    Maggies-MacBook-Air:~ maggieair$ osascript -e 'tell application "System Events" to get the name of every login item'
    NoSleep, iTunesHelper, Caffeine, Dropbox
    Maggies-MacBook-Air:~ maggieair$
    I have removed NoSleep, Caffeine, itunesHelper and Dropbox from login items before and didn't notice any difference, so I put them back. Some of these I know I don't want, like rim/blackberry, adobe AIR. Skype has never worked consistently on this computer. I don't use most of these Services, and I know I had trouble with some that were not compatible with Lion before. I am not using Parallels much now, have been thinking about taking it off as it uses a chunk of my SSD. But I don't feel confident about getting rid of .frameworks etc safely.
    I am glad to remove anything I don't use if I know how to do it safely. I am willing to remove anything I do use if it's necessary, but obviously would prefer to find a way to keep things that I find helpful.
    I appreciate any suggestions!

  • How to delete corrupted files on ipod classic

    Somehow the "index" of files on my Ipod Classic HD got corrupted so none of my music, video, etc files showed up on the Ipod.  The library, and all the files, would display in Itunes so I followed the instructions and copied them over to an external HD.  Then, when I synced the Ipod, about 1/3 of my available HD on the Ipod shows up as yellow in the space available indicator.  Fortunately I had enough capacity to re-sync....just with very little free space on the HD afterward
    My question is:
    Should I reset the Ipod and then copy the library media folder from the external HD back to my PC?....and then sync?  Will that get rid of the corrupted files so I regain the capacity on the Ipod HD?
    Thanks for any help

    Hi arakis,
    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities!
    In this situation I would restore your iPod back to factory settings and then sync the music back onto it. It shouldn’t matter if the music is located on the computer hard drive or an external hard drive, as long as the iTunes Media Folder is pointed to the correct location to access the music from iTunes. The first article below explains the process of restoring your iPod back to factory settings and the second article shows the location (and how to change the location) of the iTunes Media Folder.
    Restoring iPod to factory settings
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1339
    iTunes for Windows: Moving your iTunes Media folder
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1364
    Have a great day,
    Joe

  • How to find and remove corrupted files?

    Hi,
    Can anyone give me some direction in locating and removing files that have been corrupted? I am trying to back up my system for the first time on time machine, and keep getting an error message. I visited an Apple store today for support and had them reformat my external drive. I am able to start the backup, but it quits and gives me an error message.
    Thanks!

    fatchay wrote:
    my HD needs to be repaired and that I have an invalid directory count. Is this why I can't backup?
    Run Repair Disk: Boot from install disc (insert disc>restart>immediately hold down c key and keep holding it until you see “Preparing Installation”)>at first screen select the language and click Continue> click on the Utilities Menu in the menu bar>open Disk Utility>select your HD in the panel on the left side>click Repair Disk at bottom of main window. Run this at least twice, and keep running it until it says “appears ok” twice in a row. If that doesn’t happen, you may need a stronger utility such as DiskWarrior or if the directory is damaged beyond repair, you may need to reinstall the OS, or you may have a damaged HD (repair utilities can only repair the directory structure, not the HD itself).

  • How do I find corrupt file that would be disallowing proper exporting of movie?

    How do I find corrupt file that would be disallowing proper exporting of movie?

    I usually start by exporting to AME (as opposed to encoding "in-process" by clicking Export in the Export Settings dialog). Then watch the preview in AME's Encoding panel to see where it chokes. Adding an adjustment layer over the whole sequence with the Timecode effect applied--and scaled up to full frame width--can really help isolate the location.
    That approach can be a pain in cases where it chugs away for a long time before encoding fails. In those cases, I use a divide-and-conquer approach:
    Is it the video or the audio?: Disable all video tracks and encode. Then re-enable the video and mute all audio tracks
    Where in the timeline is the problem: Export the first half, then the second half (using In/Out Points). Then keep dividing the half that fails until you've narrowed it down to a relative handful of clips.

  • How to fix a corrupt file without the OSX Installation disk

    I have a corrupt volume file, but need the OSX installation disk which I not longer have.  How do I repair the corrupted file?
    http://www.pinterest.com/pin/create/extension/http://www.pinterest.com/pin/create/extension/

    Did you save it with the same name?
    That can cause a problem.
    See this from MS regarding location of files.
    https://support.office.microsoft.com/en-GB/article/Automatically-save-and-recove r-files-6c6425b1-6559-4bbf-8f80-4f038402ff02
    Find an automatically saved or recovered file
    The next time that you open an application, files in the AutoRecovery folder are listed in the Open Recent list. Or you can find the files in the /Users/ username/Library/Application Support/ Microsoft/Office/Office 2011 AutoRecovery.
    In the Finder, find automatically saved files in /Users/ username/Library/Application Support/ Microsoft/Office/Office 2011 AutoRecovery. Note   If you close a file and click Don't Save, the file is deleted from the AutoRecovery folder.

  • Why "Corrupt File or Preview Doesn't Recognize format" msg. after moving the iPhoto folder?

    Hello,
    I've moved my iPhoto Library from my Mac HD to an external hard drive (WD My Book 1) and now there are no pictures in the iPhoto application when I open it. I have a collection of over 3000. When I click on a .jpg photo within the iPhoto Library I get the message: "Corrupt File or Preview Doesn't Recognize format".
    I've been told that this has something to do with moving the iPhoto library from one location to another and that I have to do something to have Tiger recognize iPhoto in its new location.
    I moved the iPhoto library from my Mac HD to one of the My Book Ext HDs. But there also was a back up  of iPhoto Library on the 150 GB Acomdata Ext HD taken from the Mac HD that wasn't moved. That back up was done on a scheduled backup using Carbon Copy Cloner. However, when I looked for the iPhoto Library on Acomdata, all that was there were the seven item that don't, I think, make up any kind of a library:
    Dir.data
    iPhoto.db
    iPhotoLock.data
    Library.iPhoto
    Thumb32.data
    Thumb64.data
    ThumbJPG.data
    Could someone please help me with this? I thought I had backup and also that I had moved the library carefully.
    In addition, there are other files that I've moved from the Mac HD to the external that aren't opening either, such as movies (.flv "The movie could not be opened), .rtf files ("File does not exist." and .pdfs ("File error. couldn't open the file.")
    Thanks,
    Rafael

    "The backup from  Acomdata doesn't appear to be a complete library."
         (How do you make a clip of lines you quote that has a different background color — avalible to Apple support discussions?)
    I didn't make that clear. The IPhoto Library backup wasn't to the Acomdata. I backed up IPhoto Library to the two 1 TB WD EHDs ("StorageUnit  WDnew" and "BU of StorageUnit  WDnew") then trashed the one on Mac HD.
    The backup you see on Acomdata (clone of Mac HD) isn't a complete library. It's nothing but a new library I started to create and it's to be ignored. I should remove it.
    Below is a picture of the back up of IPhoto Library and other items to the first WD "StorageUnit  WDnew". The backup on "BU of StorageUnit  WDnew" is the same. These two aren't bootable. They only store information. The Acomdata is bootable and that's where I back up my Mac HD. IPhoto used to be on the Mac HD and I moved it to "StorageUnit  WDnew". It's the same on "BU of StorageUnit  WDnew".
    Will "Rebuild IPhoto Library" be able to pull from the external HD?
    Why can't I drag and drop folders or files into the volumes in the side bar?
    Should I do anything with Ownership and Permissions before I Rebuild IPhoto Library?
    Should I press "Apply to enclosed items.” button to set the new read and write settings?
    I listed the equipment I use in My Profile in My Products again. I'd done that before. Also, my picture, also in profile, isn't showing up. See what happenns this time.
    Thanks. I have so much important stuff in those pictures that I'm very anxious to retrieve everything.
    Message was edited by: Rafael Montserrat1

  • Corrupted file names in "iTunes Music Library.xml"

    I have 7,500 songs in my library (iTunes 7.3.2). All the MP3s live on an external hard drive. Yesterday I tried to sync to my iPod and I noticed hundreds of 'file couldn't be found' errors. I checked in iTunes and loads of songs wouldn't play when I double-clicked on them -- they didn't have they error icon (which normally appears for missing files), they just wouldn't play.
    After checking the .xml file, I noticed that hundreds of the file names been modified to point to weird files as follows:
    <key>Location</key><string>file://localhost/Applications/Utilities/Disk%20Utility.app/Contents/Resources/ru .lproj/DiskSizes.plist</string>
    It looks like Disk Utility has somehow corrupted the filenames.
    Does anyone have any idea how I can work around this problem? I really don't want to re-import my music as I'll lose thousands of ratings which have taken years to add!!!
    The only option I can see is that I manually go through all of the file names and correct them by hand. This is going to take WEEKS!!!
    I'd really appreciate some help here. Anyone else experienced this?

    I'm having the exact same problem, but I know nothing of ruby scripts. I've exhausted my resources with tech support, and after literally hours of work with them it seems I now am faced with either re-rating each individual song, or pointing iTunes to each song that it can't locate. Is yours a solution that could help me? How can I find out more about Ruby Scripts? Thanks for your help, hellolylo (or anyone else who might also be able to help...)
    Kenn

Maybe you are looking for