New to Mountain Lion. Disk Utility crashes.
Called Apple Care. Led me to safe boot. It works there. But now I'm thinking, I don't want to go to safe boot. I'd like it to work. Ready to call them back, but felt like going here. Don't you agree going to safe boot doesn't feel like a proper fix? Like they just passed this off on me.
Launch the Console application in any of the following ways:
☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)
☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Console in the icon grid.
Step 1
Make sure the title of the Console window is All Messages. If it isn't, select All Messages from the SYSTEM LOG QUERIES menu on the left.
Enter the name of the crashed application or process in the Filter text field. Select the messages from the time of the last crash, if any. Copy them (command-C) to the Clipboard. Paste (command-V) into a reply to this message.
When posting a log extract, be selective. In most cases, a few dozen lines are more than enough.
Please do not indiscriminately dump thousands of lines from the log into this discussion.
Important: Some private information, such as your name, may appear in the log. Anonymize before posting.
Step 2
Still in the Console window, look under User Diagnostic Reports for crash reports related to the process. The report name starts with the name of the crashed process, and ends with ".crash". Select the most recent report and post the entire contents — again, the text, not a screenshot. In the interest of privacy, I suggest that, before posting, you edit out the “Anonymous UUID,” a long string of letters, numbers, and dashes in the header of the report, if it’s present (it may not be.) Please don’t post shutdownStall, spin, or hang logs — they're very long and not helpful.
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Disk utility crash whilst creating new partition - OSX 10.8.2
Hi all,
On my MBA I tried to partition the hard disk - creating two equally sized ones from the existing 112GB.
Only 40GB are used at the moment. First Disk Utility only let me create a new one with 50 GB, but I went ahead anyway (constantly complaining that the target disk is too small....)
Disk Utility crashed in the middle of resizing and now I have a big mess - looks like it worked in resizing the primary but I can't access the 'new' half.
This is the diskutil list output:
diskutil list
/dev/disk0
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: GUID_partition_scheme *121.3 GB disk0
1: EFI 209.7 MB disk0s1
2: Apple_CoreStorage 120.5 GB disk0s2
3: Apple_Boot Recovery HD 650.0 MB disk0s3
/dev/disk1
#: TYPE NAME SIZE IDENTIFIER
0: Apple_HFS Macintosh HD *52.4 GB disk1
Any idea how to access the missing part?
It's OS X 10.8.2 on MBA 5,1
Thanks a lot,
getwercSafe Boot , (holding Shift key down at bootup), use Disk Utility from there to Repair Permissions, test if things work OK in Safe Mode.
Then move these files to the Desktop...
/Users/YourUserName/Library/Preferences/com.apple.finder.plist
/Users/YourUserName/Library/Preferences/com.apple.systempreferences.plist
/Users/YourUserName/Library/Preferences/com.apple.sidebarlists.plist
/Users/YourUserName/Library/Preferences/com.apple.desktop.plist
/Users/YourUserName/Library/Preferences/com.apple.recentitems.plist
Reboot & test.
PS. Safe boot may stay on the gray radian for a long time, let it go, it's trying to repair the Hard Drive. -
Hi guys does the below mean anything to anyone.
I had a CD in the dvd drive (a game play disk) and when i pressed the eject key on the keyboard the CD did not eject, so i open Disk Utility to eject the CD that way and Disk Utility locked up.
So tried to restart and shut down via the apple menu. No Joy.
The only thing i can think off is i had a disk image mounted that was on my NAS (It was a game dvd of 1.2GB, the program was installed, the image of the install DVD was mounted to save time while playing the game) and that is what caused the conflict between to mounted images? One in the dvd drive and one on the NAS, but they were different games so i don't get it.
That said the play disk on the NAS was Mounted with Toasts 'Mount It' option - right click - More - 'Mount It' as if i used 'DiskImageMounter' (default) the game would ask for the install CD.
I have ran the AHT and ASD - all OK, and ran remember via single user - all OK
I just want to understand what happened.
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I was able to open the Dashboard widgets but the Drive Health.wdgt didn't work and still doesn't?
If i put the game play disk in the G5 and open Disk Utility it locks up again, i had to do another forced shut down.
After restarting i put the game disk in and opened Disk Utility again and all was OK. Tried 3 more ejects and re-inserting, all OK.
I checked my 2 drives SMART info, for piece of mind, via Drive Health.wdgt but it would not display any info, it wouldn't update.
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console log at time of the first Disk Utility crash.
05/11/2009 13:50:43 Disk Utility[6932] Image “other game.dmg” created successfully.
05/11/2009 13:52:57 com.apple.launchd[113] (0x10bb50.Locum[7062]) Exited: Terminated
05/11/2009 13:57:31 com.apple.launchd[113] (0x10b920.Locum[7159]) Exited: Terminated
05/11/2009 13:59:28 com.apple.launchd[113] (0x10baf0.Locum[7181]) Exited: Terminated
05/11/2009 14:06:00 com.apple.quicklook[7210] No accelerated IMDCT transform found
05/11/2009 14:06:00 com.apple.quicklook[7210] No accelerated IMDCT transform found
05/11/2009 14:16:20 Disk Utility[7281] ********
05/11/2009 14:16:20 Disk Utility[7281] Disk Utility started.
05/11/2009 14:27:44 [0x0-0x6006].com.apple.dock[126] CPSPostEventRecordTo failed -600 /Users/Ray/Library/Widgets/Drive Health.wdgt/
05/11/2009 14:27:44 [0x0-0x6006].com.apple.dock[126] CPSPostEventRecordTo failed -600 /Users/Ray/Library/Widgets/Cyberduck.wdgt/
05/11/2009 14:27:44 [0x0-0x6006].com.apple.dock[126] CPSPostEventRecordTo failed -600 /Users/Ray/Library/Widgets/RPG.wdgt/
05/11/2009 14:27:44 [0x0-0x6006].com.apple.dock[126] CPSPostEventRecordTo failed -600 /Library/Widgets/Calculator.wdgt/
05/11/2009 14:27:44 [0x0-0x6006].com.apple.dock[126] CPSPostEventRecordTo failed -600 /Library/Widgets/World Clock.wdgt/
05/11/2009 14:27:44 [0x0-0x6006].com.apple.dock[126] CPSPostEventRecordTo failed -600 /Library/Widgets/iCal.wdgt/
05/11/2009 14:27:44 [0x0-0x6006].com.apple.dock[126] CPSPostEventRecordTo failed -600 /Library/Widgets/Weather.wdgt/
05/11/2009 14:27:44 [0x0-0x6006].com.apple.dock[126] CPSPostEventRecordTo failed -600 /Users/Ray/Library/Widgets/Drive Health.wdgt/
05/11/2009 14:32:02 com.apple.KernelEventAgent[25] KernelEventAgent: sysctl_queryfs: No such file or directory
05/11/2009 14:32:02 com.apple.KernelEventAgent[25] KernelEventAgent: sysctl_queryfs: No such file or directory
05/11/2009 14:32:05 com.apple.KernelEventAgent[25] KernelEventAgent: sysctl_queryfs: No such file or directory
05/11/2009 14:32:05 com.apple.KernelEventAgent[25] KernelEventAgent: sysctl_queryfs: No such file or directory
05/11/2009 14:32:05 com.apple.KernelEventAgent[25] KernelEventAgent: sysctl_queryfs: No such file or directory
05/11/2009 14:32:05 com.apple.KernelEventAgent[25] KernelEventAgent: sysctl_queryfs: No such file or directory
05/11/2009 14:32:35 com.apple.KernelEventAgent[25] KernelEventAgent: sysctl_queryfs: No such file or directory
05/11/2009 14:32:35 com.apple.KernelEventAgent[25] KernelEventAgent: sysctl_queryfs: No such file or directory
05/11/2009 14:38:39 [0x0-0x179179].com.apple.Safari[7445] Debugger() was called!
05/11/2009 14:54:35 com.apple.launchd[113] (com.apple.quicklook[7460]) Exited abnormally: Interrupt
05/11/2009 14:59:59 loginwindow[24] Could not find image named 'NSApplication'.
05/11/2009 14:59:59 com.apple.loginwindow[24] 2009-11-05 14:59:59.607 loginwindow[24:20b] Could not find image named 'NSApplication'.
05/11/2009 14:59:59 loginwindow[24] Could not find image named 'hgfhfg'.
05/11/2009 14:59:59 com.apple.loginwindow[24] 2009-11-05 14:59:59.611 loginwindow[24:20b] Could not find image named 'hgfhfg'.
05/11/2009 15:07:19 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.loginwindow[24]) Exited: Killed
05/11/2009 15:07:19 com.apple.launchd[113] (com.apple.pboard[124]) Exited: Terminated
05/11/2009 15:07:19 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x188188].com.apple.Terminal[7680]) Exited: Terminated
05/11/2009 15:07:19 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0xd00d].com.kodak.EasyShareHelper[137]) Exited: Terminated
05/11/2009 15:07:19 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x18a18a].com.apple.ActivityMonitor[7694]) Exited: Terminated
05/11/2009 15:07:19 com.apple.launchd[113] (com.apple.UserEventAgent-Aqua[121]) Exited: Terminated
05/11/2009 15:07:19 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0xc00c].com.bresink.system.tempmonitor.lite[136]) Exited: Terminated
05/11/2009 15:07:19 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x40040].com.apple.iTunesHelper[772]) Exited: Terminated
05/11/2009 15:07:19 com.apple.RemoteUI[7443] Thu Nov 5 15:07:19 ray-sps-power-mac-g5.local Front Row[7443] <Warning>: CGSShutdownServerConnections: Detaching application from window server
05/11/2009 15:07:19 com.apple.RemoteUI[7443] Thu Nov 5 15:07:19 ray-sps-power-mac-g5.local Front Row[7443] <Warning>: CGSDisplayServerShutdown: Detaching display subsystem from window server
05/11/2009 15:07:19 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x189189].com.apple.Safari[7692]) Exited: Terminated
05/11/2009 15:07:19 com.apple.launchd[113] (com.apple.Spotlight[120]) Exited: Terminated
05/11/2009 15:07:19 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x8008].com.apple.systemuiserver[127]) Exited: Terminated
05/11/2009 15:07:19 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x29029].com.apple.AppleSpell[606]) Exited: Terminated
05/11/2009 15:07:19 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x6006].com.apple.dock[126]) Stray process with PGID equal to this dead job: PID 7575 PPID 1 DashboardClient
05/11/2009 15:07:19 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x6006].com.apple.dock[126]) Stray process with PGID equal to this dead job: PID 7574 PPID 1 DashboardClient
05/11/2009 15:07:19 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x6006].com.apple.dock[126]) Exited: Terminated
05/11/2009 15:07:19 com.apple.WindowServer[50] Name ATY,Piton matches IOService:/MacRISC4PE/pci@0,f0000000/AppleMacRiscAGP/ATY,PitonParent@10/ATY,Pit on_A@0, new version 01018058, current version 01018058
05/11/2009 15:07:19 com.apple.WindowServer[50] Name ATY,Piton matches IOService:/MacRISC4PE/pci@0,f0000000/AppleMacRiscAGP/ATY,PitonParent@10/ATY,Pit on_B@1, new version 01018058, current version 01018058
05/11/2009 15:07:39 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x185185].com.roxio.Toast[7592]) Exit timeout elapsed (20 seconds). Killing.
05/11/2009 15:07:39 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x16f16f].com.apple.systempreferences[7381]) Exit timeout elapsed (20 seconds). Killing.
05/11/2009 15:07:39 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x165165].com.apple.DiskUtility[7281]) Exit timeout elapsed (20 seconds). Killing.
05/11/2009 15:07:39 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x133133].com.apple.finder[6828]) Exit timeout elapsed (20 seconds). Killing.
05/11/2009 15:07:39 com.apple.launchd[113] (com.apple.RemoteUI[7443]) Exit timeout elapsed (20 seconds). Killing.
05/11/2009 15:07:44 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x185185].com.roxio.Toast[7592]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 5 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:07:44 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x16f16f].com.apple.systempreferences[7381]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 5 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:07:44 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x165165].com.apple.DiskUtility[7281]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 5 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:07:44 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x133133].com.apple.finder[6828]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 5 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:07:44 com.apple.launchd[113] (com.apple.RemoteUI[7443]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 5 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:07:49 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x185185].com.roxio.Toast[7592]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 10 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:07:49 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x16f16f].com.apple.systempreferences[7381]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 10 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:07:49 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x165165].com.apple.DiskUtility[7281]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 10 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:07:49 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x133133].com.apple.finder[6828]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 10 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:07:49 com.apple.launchd[113] (com.apple.RemoteUI[7443]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 10 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:07:54 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x185185].com.roxio.Toast[7592]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 15 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:07:54 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x16f16f].com.apple.systempreferences[7381]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 15 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:07:54 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x165165].com.apple.DiskUtility[7281]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 15 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:07:54 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x133133].com.apple.finder[6828]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 15 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:07:54 com.apple.launchd[113] (com.apple.RemoteUI[7443]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 15 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:07:59 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x185185].com.roxio.Toast[7592]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 20 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:07:59 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x16f16f].com.apple.systempreferences[7381]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 20 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:07:59 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x165165].com.apple.DiskUtility[7281]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 20 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:07:59 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x133133].com.apple.finder[6828]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 20 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:07:59 com.apple.launchd[113] (com.apple.RemoteUI[7443]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 20 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:04 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x185185].com.roxio.Toast[7592]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 25 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:04 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x16f16f].com.apple.systempreferences[7381]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 25 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:04 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x165165].com.apple.DiskUtility[7281]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 25 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:04 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x133133].com.apple.finder[6828]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 25 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:04 com.apple.launchd[113] (com.apple.RemoteUI[7443]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 25 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:09 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x185185].com.roxio.Toast[7592]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 30 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:09 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x16f16f].com.apple.systempreferences[7381]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 30 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:09 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x165165].com.apple.DiskUtility[7281]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 30 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:09 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x133133].com.apple.finder[6828]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 30 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:09 com.apple.launchd[113] (com.apple.RemoteUI[7443]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 30 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:14 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x185185].com.roxio.Toast[7592]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 35 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:14 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x16f16f].com.apple.systempreferences[7381]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 35 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:14 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x165165].com.apple.DiskUtility[7281]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 35 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:14 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x133133].com.apple.finder[6828]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 35 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:14 com.apple.launchd[113] (com.apple.RemoteUI[7443]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 35 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:19 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x185185].com.roxio.Toast[7592]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 40 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:19 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x16f16f].com.apple.systempreferences[7381]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 40 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:19 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x165165].com.apple.DiskUtility[7281]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 40 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:19 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x133133].com.apple.finder[6828]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 40 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:19 com.apple.launchd[113] (com.apple.RemoteUI[7443]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 40 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:24 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x185185].com.roxio.Toast[7592]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 45 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:24 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x16f16f].com.apple.systempreferences[7381]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 45 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:24 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x165165].com.apple.DiskUtility[7281]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 45 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:24 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x133133].com.apple.finder[6828]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 45 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:24 com.apple.launchd[113] (com.apple.RemoteUI[7443]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 45 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:29 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x185185].com.roxio.Toast[7592]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 50 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:29 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x16f16f].com.apple.systempreferences[7381]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 50 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:29 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x165165].com.apple.DiskUtility[7281]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 50 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:29 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x133133].com.apple.finder[6828]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 50 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:29 com.apple.launchd[113] (com.apple.RemoteUI[7443]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 50 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:34 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x185185].com.roxio.Toast[7592]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 55 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:34 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x16f16f].com.apple.systempreferences[7381]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 55 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:34 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x165165].com.apple.DiskUtility[7281]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 55 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:34 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x133133].com.apple.finder[6828]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 55 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:34 com.apple.launchd[113] (com.apple.RemoteUI[7443]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 55 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:39 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x185185].com.roxio.Toast[7592]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 60 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:39 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x16f16f].com.apple.systempreferences[7381]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 60 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:39 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x165165].com.apple.DiskUtility[7281]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 60 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:39 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x133133].com.apple.finder[6828]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 60 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:08:39 com.apple.launchd[113] (com.apple.RemoteUI[7443]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 60 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:09:20 com.apple.launchctl.System[2] fsck_hfs: Volume is journaled. No checking performed.
05/11/2009 15:08:44 com.apple.launchd[113] ([0x0-0x185185].com.roxio.Toast[7592]) Did not die after sending SIGKILL 65 seconds ago...
05/11/2009 15:09:20 com.apple.launchctl.System[2] fsck_hfs: Use the -f option to force checking.
05/11/2009 15:09:22 com.apple.launchctl.System[2] launchctl: Please convert the following to launchd: /etc/mach_init.d/dashboardadvisoryd.plist
05/11/2009 15:09:22 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.bombich.ccc.scheduledtask.35EDF0C3-3677-4AE7-BE50-B37F90492542) Unknown key for string: cccTaskName
05/11/2009 15:09:22 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.bombich.ccc.scheduledtask.35EDF0C3-3677-4AE7-BE50-B37F90492542) Unknown key: cccTaskName
05/11/2009 15:09:22 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.bombich.ccc.scheduledtask.35EDF0C3-3677-4AE7-BE50-B37F90492542) Unknown key for dictionary: cccTimingDict
05/11/2009 15:09:22 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.bombich.ccc.scheduledtask.35EDF0C3-3677-4AE7-BE50-B37F90492542) Unknown value type '5' for key: cccNextFireDate
05/11/2009 15:09:22 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.bombich.ccc.scheduledtask.35EDF0C3-3677-4AE7-BE50-B37F90492542) Unknown key for string: cccTaskUUID
05/11/2009 15:09:22 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.bombich.ccc.scheduledtask.35EDF0C3-3677-4AE7-BE50-B37F90492542) Unknown key: cccTaskUUID
05/11/2009 15:09:22 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.bombich.ccc.scheduledtask.35EDF0C3-3677-4AE7-BE50-B37F90492542) Unknown key: ServiceDescription
05/11/2009 15:09:22 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.bombich.ccc.scheduledtask.35EDF0C3-3677-4AE7-BE50-B37F90492542) Unknown key for dictionary: cccTaskDict
05/11/2009 15:09:22 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.bombich.ccc.scheduledtask.35EDF0C3-3677-4AE7-BE50-B37F90492542) Unknown key for integer: cccVersion
05/11/2009 15:09:22 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.RemoteDesktop.PrivilegeProxy) Unknown key for boolean: EnableTransactions
05/11/2009 15:09:22 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.usbmuxd) Unknown key for boolean: EnableTransactions
05/11/2009 15:09:22 com.apple.launchd[1] (org.cups.cupsd) Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
05/11/2009 15:09:22 com.apple.launchd[1] (org.ntp.ntpd) Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
05/11/2009 15:09:22 com.apple.launchd[1] (org.x.privileged_startx) Unknown key for boolean: EnableTransactions
05/11/2009 15:09:35 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.aslmanager) Throttling respawn: Will start in 3 seconds
05/11/2009 15:09:36 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.aslmanager) Throttling respawn: Will start in 3 seconds
05/11/2009 15:09:36 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.aslmanager) Throttling respawn: Will start in 3 seconds
05/11/2009 15:09:38 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.aslmanager) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 seconds
05/11/2009 15:09:40 com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.UserEventAgent-LoginWindow[76]) Exited: Terminated
05/11/2009 15:09:41 com.apple.launchd[82] (org.x.startx) Unknown key for boolean: EnableTransactions
05/11/2009 15:09:42 com.apple.coreservicesd[46] NOTE: Using non-mach-based version of client -> server communication, via direct function calls.
05/11/2009 15:09:42 com.apple.coreservicesd[46] NOTE: Using non-mach-based version of client -> server communication, via direct function calls.
05/11/2009 15:09:43 com.apple.coreservicesd[46] NOTE: Using non-mach-based version of client -> server communication, via direct function calls.
05/11/2009 15:09:43 com.apple.coreservicesd[46] NOTE: Using non-mach-based version of client -> server communication, via direct function calls.
05/11/2009 15:09:46 com.apple.coreservicesd[46] NOTE: Using non-mach-based version of client -> server communication, via direct function calls.
05/11/2009 15:09:46 com.apple.coreservicesd[46] NOTE: Using non-mach-based version of client -> server communication, via direct function calls.
05/11/2009 15:09:46 SystemUIServer[102]
MenuCracker
see http://sourceforge.net/projects/menucracker
MenuCracker is now loaded. Ready to accept new menus. Ignore the failure message that follow.I managed to save a crash report from Disk Utility - the report was unable to gather system info - well thats what it stated under the Tab in the error window.
05/11/2009 14:16:20 Disk Utility[7281] ********
05/11/2009 14:16:20 Disk Utility[7281] Disk Utility started.
05/11/2009 14:16:20 Disk Utility[7281] Disk Utility started.
Date/Time: 2009-11-05 14:21:30 +0000
OS Version: 10.5.8 (Build 9L31a)
Architecture: ppc
Report Version: 4
Command: Disk Utility
Path: /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app/Contents/MacOS/Disk Utility
Version: 11.1 (252.4)
Build Version: 8
Project Name: DiskUtility
Source Version: 2520400
Parent: launchd [113]
PID: 7281
Event: hang
Time: 9.81s
Steps: 77
Process: Disk Utility [7281]
Path: /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app/Contents/MacOS/Disk Utility
ADDRESS BINARY
00001000 /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app/Contents/MacOS/Disk Utility
00056000 /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app/Contents/MacOS/../Frameworks/DUSupport.framework/Versions/A/DUSuppo rt
000be000 /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DiskManagement.framework/Versions/A/DiskManag ement
00165000 /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DiskImages.framework/Versions/A/DiskImages
002ca000 /System/Library/Frameworks/DiscRecording.framework/Versions/A/DiscRecording
003ff000 /System/Library/Frameworks/DiscRecordingUI.framework/Versions/A/DiscRecordingUI
00446000 /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Restore.framework/Versions/A/Restore
0044e000 /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/MediaKit.framework/Versions/A/MediaKit
00491000 /usr/lib/libcurl.4.dylib
0063c000 /System/Library/Extensions/IOSCSIArchitectureModelFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/ SCSITaskUserClient.kext/Contents/PlugIns/SCSITaskLib.plugin/Contents/MacOS/SCSIT askLib
04776000 /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/ CoreGraphics.framework/Versions/A/Resources/libCGXCoreImage.A.dylib
047a8000 /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app/Contents/PlugIns/ASR.dumodule/Contents/MacOS/ASR
0492d000 /System/Library/CoreServices/RawCamera.bundle/Contents/MacOS/RawCamera
0637b000 /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app/Contents/PlugIns/DFA.dumodule/Contents/MacOS/DFA
0638e000 /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app/Contents/PlugIns/Erase.dumodule/Contents/MacOS/Erase
063a4000 /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app/Contents/PlugIns/Info.dumodule/Contents/MacOS/Info
063f4000 /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app/Contents/PlugIns/Partition.dumodule/Contents/MacOS/Partition
06424000 /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app/Contents/PlugIns/RAID2.dumodule/Contents/MacOS/RAID2
Process: kernel_task [0]
Path: kernel_task
ADDRESS BINARY
Thread id: 452e78
Thread id: 5c8cbe0
Thread id: 5c8c838
Thread id: 5c8c490
Thread id: 5c8c0e8
Thread id: 5c8bd40
Thread id: 5c8b998
Thread id: 5c8b248
Thread id: 5ebd000
Thread id: 5ebed40
Kernel stack:
77 buf_listunlock + 104 [0xdea48]
77 _msleep + 176 [0x2aa1fc]
77 _ureadc + 1560 [0x2a9e28]
77 lck_mtxsleep + 92 [0x300f0]
77 thread_blockreason + 180 [0x36b98]
77 Switchcontext + 452 [0xb1fa4]
Thread id: 5ebf490
Thread id: 5ec0000
Thread id: 5fc7be0
Thread id: 5fc70e8
Thread id: 5ebe248
Thread id: 5fc7490
Thread id: 5fc5750
Thread id: 5fc53a8
Thread id: 5ebf838
Thread id: 5ec0750
Thread id: 5fc6d40
Thread id: 5ec2838
Thread id: 5ebdaf8
Thread id: 5fc6248
Thread id: 5c8a3a8
Thread id: 5c8a000
Thread id: 60c05f0
Thread id: 60c1838
Thread id: 5c8aea0
Thread id: 5fc5ea0
Kernel stack:
77 ifnetinput + 3044 [0x12ecc4]
77 _msleep + 176 [0x2aa1fc]
77 _ureadc + 1560 [0x2a9e28]
77 lck_mtxsleep + 92 [0x300f0]
77 thread_blockreason + 180 [0x36b98]
77 Switchcontext + 452 [0xb1fa4]
Thread id: 5ebd3a8
Thread id: 5fc7838
Thread id: 5ec1248
Thread id: 60c1be0
Thread id: 5ec0ea0
Thread id: 5ebe998
Thread id: 60c10e8
Kernel stack:
77 macxswapinfo + 568 [0x2f06f0]
77 mach_msgreceive + 140 [0x24860]
77 ipc_mqueuereceive + 716 [0x1ef60]
77 thread_blockreason + 180 [0x36b98]
77 Switchcontext + 452 [0xb1fa4]
Thread id: 60c0d40
Thread id: 60bfea0
Thread id: 68e8490
Kernel stack:
77 ifnetinput + 3044 [0x12ecc4]
77 _msleep + 176 [0x2aa1fc]
77 _ureadc + 1560 [0x2a9e28]
77 lck_mtxsleep + 92 [0x300f0]
77 thread_blockreason + 180 [0x36b98]
77 Switchcontext + 452 [0xb1fa4]
Thread id: 7099d40
Thread id: 709c248
Kernel stack:
1 __ZN10IOWorkLoop10threadMainEv + 44 [0x35c1e8]
1 __ZN10IOWorkLoop15runEventSourcesEv + 164 [0x35c134]
1 __ZN22IOInterruptEventSource12checkForWorkEv + 184 [0x35ced0]
1 com.apple.ATIRadeon9700 (5.4.8) + 36296 [0x62d7edc8]
1 mlckPatchisync + 708 [0xac898]
1 lck_mtx_lockwait + 416 [0x30bcc]
1 thread_blockreason + 180 [0x36b98]
1 Switchcontext + 452 [0xb1fa4]
Thread id: 709a0e8
Thread id: 70995f0
Thread id: 7099998
Kernel stack:
77 com.apple.filesystems.autofs (2.0.2) + 31304 [0x62a9ca48]
77 _msleep + 176 [0x2aa1fc]
77 _ureadc + 1520 [0x2a9e00]
77 lck_mtx_sleepdeadline + 108 [0x3019c]
77 thread_blockreason + 180 [0x36b98]
77 Switchcontext + 452 [0xb1fa4]
Thread id: 709d838
Thread id: 7558000
Kernel stack:
77 com.apple.filesystems.smbfs (1.4.6) + 150856 [0x6b55ad48]
77 _msleep + 176 [0x2aa1fc]
77 _ureadc + 1904 [0x2a9f80]
77 thread_blockreason + 180 [0x36b98]
77 Switchcontext + 452 [0xb1fa4]
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Lost OD Users and Disk Util Crashing
Community,
My Lion Server is having some trouble! It seems that LDAP is not running, and while I've tried a few terminal commands to reboot the service, nothing seems to have worked.
Also, the user profiles on the server have just vanished. I believe this would be a result of the local OD not running? Afterall, if its considered 'offline', I'd expect the Server Admin and Workgroup Manager to not display the users.
One other problem - An external disk was becoming pretty unresponsive from my Lion Server, so I moved it and plugged it into another computer, where it seemed to run just fine. Resetting the PRAM on the Mac Server seemed to alleviate some troubles, but the disk was still acting up.
I erased and reformatted the disk to 1 partition, but now I cannot re-format the partition scheme I'd like to use. Now, my Disk Utility crashes whenever I try to select the 'Partition' tab an a newly reformatted G-RAID 2 TB disk, using Mac, Journaled, Formatting.
Anyone have some pointers on how to continue troubleshooting these two issues?
Thanks,
Cyeah, now we have the answer to your question, I didnt have time to include this tactic in my previous post:
a. load Tiger DVD client disk into Mac mini hosting Tiger Server 10.4.5
b. launch Disk Utility
c. click Verify Perms
d. DU finds various problems, finishes stating it repaired them
e. click Verify Perms again
f. DU finds various problems, finishes stating it repaired them
g. click Verify Perms again
h. DU find no problems, finishes stating it repaired them
So, restart this Tiger Server with its own hard drive, then run DU from that hard drive: same error message once again
Perhaps this is a benign error ? -
Disk Utility crashes attempting burn .iso
I'm a very new user of a PPC G4 that I came across and have no experience of these machines. It's running OS X 10.3.9. I've installed Ubuntu with dual boot on a separate drive OK but had to burn the Ubuntu .iso installation CD on a system running XP. Articles I've read tell me that Disk Utility should be able to do this by dragging the file name into the left pane and selecting Burn. This works OK with a .dmg file but when a .iso file is used (any .iso, not just Ubuntu) Disk Utility crashes with an unspecified Internal Error. The CD burned form the .dmg does not boot, so is of no use for installation purposes. Any help appreciated.
JohnYou may be able to use a simple Burn utility that makes
either CD or DVD media recordings on blank media for
use in either Mac &/or PC format. Not sure if one can
simply use a utility such as this:
• Burn - home:
http://burn-osx.sourceforge.net/Pages/English/home.html
• CharlesSoft - has an app called BootCD that may work:
http://www.charlessoft.com/
• How to create a Bootable CD in Mac OS X - FAQ:
http://www.index-site.com/bootcd.html
There are limitations and some restrictions, after a fashion,
that slow the idea of making a copy of a Mac OS install disc.
+(Copyrights, end-user-rules, conditions of use, etc will apply.)+
That is another matter; one method includes Disk Utility, &
for large size systems, a Dual-Layer DVD recorder is needed.
To make a workable copy of your non-Mac unix OS disc
and have it be a bootable copy. The format of the media
has to be correct. As does the method of copying an image.
Some kinds of items require making a Clone, not an Image.
There are some rules to make a copy of an OS disc bootable;
even so, the rules for a non-Mac system could be different.
Hopefully some ideas of how to accomplish the task can be found.
Good luck & happy computing! -
I have recently download new OS Mountain lion on my macbook (white late 2010 model). I had snow leopard before.
On iphoto, when i was viewing my photos in a single-photo view (double clicking on a photo), i was unable to go to the next photo/previous photo using my trackpad. Only way i could do this was by pressing arrow buttons on my key board.
If i remember correctly, i was able to do this by using 3 fingers (sliding left to right or sliding right to left) on snow leopard.
I can navigate back and foward on my internet browser using two fingers. And yes, i have tried using my two fingers on iphoto but nothing happens.
I have checked my trackpad setting and everything seems to be right.
Any ideas how i could fix this?
Thank You
p.s. i have iphoto 09Terence Devlin wrote:
I can navigate back and foward on my internet browser using two fingers. And yes, i have tried using my two fingers on iphoto but nothing happens.
This works here - but I'm on iPhoto 11. IIRC it worked on 09 too though.
It's not working for me. -
Disk Utility Crashed during an "erase free space" and now no space exists
So i have no idea how to recover my space after disk utility crashed while I was out today, All I know is I had close to two hundred gigs freed that I wanted to wipe clean after resetting some things in various applications.
I figure I could go find the offending file through some unix-fu. Boy was I wrong
udo find / -type f -size +300000k -exec ls -lh {} \; | awk '{ print $9 ": " $5 }'
/System/Library/Speech/Voices/Alex.SpeechVoice/Contents/Resources/PCMWave: 382M
/Users/vahtryn/lotusnotes851_macCZ5S6EN.dmg: 402M
Thats all I got for searching for any file sized 300 meg or more. So, what's the deal? How can I recover this space if I can't find the EFTFile1.sparseimage that's supposed to be created?
I read elsewhere it should be here: ls -lh /var/root/Library/Caches/TemporaryItems
ls: /var/root/Library/Caches/TemporaryItems: No such file or directory
Not on my SL install.Okay, found a solution. Posting it for others who experience this problem.
1. Restart your computer
2. When your computer is completely started back up, check your trash can. If there are recovered files in there, empty trash.
3. If no files are in there, delete a file you don't need, or make a screen shot of something and delete it. Then empty trash.
After doing the above, temporary files were erased. At least that's what worked for me.
Finally: if you haven't done so already, back up your entire system, so in the event you have a complete crash, you will have a back up. -
Disk Utility crashing, mounting encrypted drives w/out passwd
MacBook Pro
15-inch, Mid 2012
Processor 2.6 GHz Intel Core i7
Memory 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 1024 MB
Boot drive: OCZ-VERTEX4 256GB SSD
Data drive: APPLE HDD HTS547575A9E384 (original 750GB spindle moved to Optical bay)
OSX 10.8.5 with all OS level updates installed
Disk Utilty has become progressively worse, crashing randomly when mounting drives. Sometimes it works. Sometimes not. Does not matter if the computer is freshly booted or running for some time. Both with and without external drives. Tried zapping the PRAM. No difference.
What's more, my Data drive (the HDD listed above) is encrypted and should NOT auto-mount. I have NEVER selected the auto-mount check-box. And yet, there are times (not always) that I enter the passwd for the one-time (until next reboot) Unlocking of the drive and the correct passwd yields the "Incorrect Password" error over and over again. I quit Disk Utility and wha-lah! --the drive is mounted.
It got to the point that Disk Utility was auto-mounting the encrypted HDD drive without my ever selecting the auto-mount check-box. I deleted all Keychain preferences and this re-set Disk Utility back to its normal behaviour. The preferences / Keychain file must have corrupted with all the Disk Utility crashes.
What is going on? How can one of the oldest apps in OSX behave like this?
Ideas?!
kaiLaunch the Console application in any of the following ways:
☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)
☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Console in the icon grid.
Step 1
Make sure the title of the Console window is All Messages. If it isn't, select All Messages from the SYSTEM LOG QUERIES menu on the left. If you don't see that menu, select
View ▹ Show Log List
from the menu bar.
Enter the name of the crashed application or process in the Filter text field. Select the messages from the time of the last crash, if any. Copy them to the Clipboard (command-C). Paste into a reply to this message (command-V).
When posting a log extract, be selective. In most cases, a few dozen lines are more than enough.
Please do not indiscriminately dump thousands of lines from the log into this discussion.
Important: Some private information, such as your name, may appear in the log. Anonymize before posting.
Step 2
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My macbook froze up when I put in Mountain Lion disk
My sister just put in the Mountain Lion disk to upgrade her MacBook. It froze up so she shut down and when she turned it back on she's stuck at the Apple start screen and it won't go anywhere. Any ideas.....?????
tkensington wrote:
My sister just put in the Mountain Lion disk to upgrade her MacBook.
mountain lion is only available as a download from the app store. -
Disk Utility crashes after Leopard upgrade
I have a problem with Disk Utility crashing (error message is the generic "application unexpectedly quit")on launch after upgrading from Tiger to Leopard. I bought the family pack upgrade and had no problem upgrading my G4 mini. However, my Intel mini 1.33GHz, seems to have gotten spooked. For the most part the pgrade was fine but somehow I lost Disk Utility. Has this been seen before? What might I try? Incidentally, the mini has 2Gigs of RAM and plenty of free disk space. The problem occurs in all accounts. Oh, I forgot to mention that I also upgraded to the latest version of Leopard (without checking whether disk utility worked after to install from the disk - so technically, this could be an combo upgrade issue? Having said that, I did exactly the same with the G4 mini and had no issues.
Any thoughts?
Thanks much!
Andrewaspalten wrote:
I have a problem with Disk Utility crashing (error message is the generic "application unexpectedly quit")on launch after upgrading from Tiger to Leopard. I bought the family pack upgrade and had no problem upgrading my G4 mini. However, my Intel mini 1.33GHz, seems to have gotten spooked. For the most part the pgrade was fine but somehow I lost Disk Utility. Has this been seen before? What might I try? Incidentally, the mini has 2Gigs of RAM and plenty of free disk space. The problem occurs in all accounts. Oh, I forgot to mention that I also upgraded to the latest version of Leopard (without checking whether disk utility worked after to install from the disk - so technically, this could be an combo upgrade issue? Having said that, I did exactly the same with the G4 mini and had no issues.
Any thoughts?
Thanks much!
Andrew
Boot from the Leopard DVD - hold down "C" key with disk already in place - and after the language screen, in the menu top left, select Utilities and run the DU from there. Repair HD and permissions.
If you did a "merge" install from Tiger (default) then you may have brought some things along that Leopard does not like.
Did you have any "haxies" or other old 3rd party apps installed in Tiger? Most of them won't work with Leopard and need to be replaced or removed. -
Disk Utility Crashing - Dyld error
This is a FYI for a problem I solved...
Symptoms: Disk utility would crash when opened (crash report below).
Also opening hwmond or emond from terminal resulted in this error:
Referenced from: /usr/sbin/hwmond
Reason: no suitable image found. Did find:
/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/PlatformHardwareManagement.framework/Ver sions/A/PlatformHardwareManagement: no matching architecture in universal wrapper
Trace/BPT trap: 5
The fix I found was to remove "/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/PlatformHardwareManagement.framework" and restore a fresh copy from OSInstall.mpkg (found within the OS X installer) using Pacifist. I had to resort to this because re-applying the latest OS X combo update didn't fix it. Neither did resetting dyld cache or repair permissions. I'm not sure why the PlatformHardwareManagement framework broke.... But after replacing that framework Disk Utility is launching fine now. I thought I'd post this in case others are googing a similar error. Hope this helps!
Disk Utility crash report (shortened)
Process: Disk Utility [368]
Path: /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app/Contents/MacOS/Disk Utility
Identifier: com.apple.DiskUtility
Version: 12 (346)
Build Info: DiskUtility-346000000000000~225
Code Type: X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [206]
Date/Time: 2011-11-16 13:00:30.331 -0800
OS Version: Mac OS X Server 10.7.2 (11C74)
Report Version: 9
Interval Since Last Report: 113 sec
Crashes Since Last Report: 35
Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 4
Anonymous UUID: 280A4971-2E24-4B18-A5E5-2DB90E5AE1F5
Crashed Thread: 0
Exception Type: EXC_BREAKPOINT (SIGTRAP)
Exception Codes: 0x0000000000000002, 0x0000000000000000
Application Specific Information:
dyld: launch, loading dependent libraries
Dyld Error Message:
Library not loaded: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/PlatformHardwareManagement.framework/Versions /A/PlatformHardwareManagement
Referenced from: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/ServerFoundation.framework/Versions/A/ServerF oundation
Reason: no suitable image found. Did find:
/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/PlatformHardwareManagement.framework/Ver sions/A/PlatformHardwareManagement: no matching architecture in universal wrapper
::snip::
Console errors:
11/18/11 10:32:29.642 AM com.apple.emond: dyld: Library not loaded: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/PlatformHardwareManagement.framework/Versions /A/PlatformHardwareManagement
11/18/11 10:32:29.642 AM com.apple.emond: Referenced from: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/ServerFoundation.framework/Versions/A/ServerF oundation
11/18/11 10:32:29.642 AM com.apple.emond: Reason: no suitable image found. Did find:
11/18/11 10:32:29.642 AM com.apple.emond: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/PlatformHardwareManagement.framework/Ver sions/A/PlatformHardwareManagement: no matching architecture in universal wrapper
11/18/11 10:32:30.179 AM com.apple.hwmond: dyld: Library not loaded: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/PlatformHardwareManagement.framework/Versions /A/PlatformHardwareManagement
11/18/11 10:32:30.179 AM com.apple.hwmond: Referenced from: /usr/sbin/hwmond
11/18/11 10:32:30.179 AM com.apple.hwmond: Reason: no suitable image found. Did find:
11/18/11 10:32:30.179 AM com.apple.hwmond: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/PlatformHardwareManagement.framework/Ver sions/A/PlatformHardwareManagement: no matching architecture in universal wrapper
11/18/11 10:32:30.223 AM com.apple.launchd: (com.apple.emond[4707]) Job appears to have crashed: Trace/BPT trap: 5
11/18/11 10:32:30.223 AM com.apple.launchd: (com.apple.emond) Throttling respawn: Will start in 10 secondsAs Doug has said, & indeed you have tried....you need to run diskutility from the OS install disk. Or more accurately, you need to run diskutility when booted from the install disk.
The following ( from diskutility help) should explain it clearly.
Start up your computer using another disk.
To use the Install Mac OS X disc, insert the disc and restart your computer holding down the Option key, then select the Install Mac OS X disc and click the arrow.
Open Disk Utility.
If you're using the Mac OS X Install disk, follow the onscreen instructions until the menu bar appears with the Utilities menu in it., and then choose Utilities > Open Disk Utility.
Select the startup disk in the list of disks and volumes, then click First Aid.
Check the S.M.A.R.T. Status at the bottom of the window. If you can't see it, be sure you selected the hard disk your volume is on, and not the volume itself.
If the S.M.A.R.T. Status is "About to Fail," back up your files on the disk as soon as possible and replace the disk.
If the S.M.A.R.T. Status is "Verified" or "Not supported," click Repair Disk to repair the disk.
If Disk Utility tells you to look for links to corrupt files in the DamagedFiles directory, two or more files occupy the same space on your hard disk and at least one of them is likely to be corrupt. Examine each affected file in the DamagedFiles folder, which at the top-level of the affected disk. If you can replace it or recreate the file, delete it. If it contains necessary information, open it and examine its data to make sure it has not been corrupted.
If Disk Utility reports "The underlying task reported failure," Disk Utility encountered a problem it could not repair. Back up as much of your data as possible, reformat your disk, reinstall Mac OS X, and restore your backed up data. -
Disk Utility crashed during partition and DOUBLED partition use - now it's full?
This one has me stumped.
1TB Disk - NON-start-up - had about 450GB of data files on it.
Split it with disk partition so I could reclaim free space.
Disk Utility crashed during the partition.
Relaunched Disk Utility.
Now shows 900GB of the disk are used.
Tried to repair disk with Disk Utility, "Can't Unmount Disk"
Have rebooted now and am trying to find out WHAT that other 450GB of space taken up actually is. (using WhatSize).
Anyone have any clues what the heck is going on? I now no longer have any space to duplicate the partiion files to (though on another drive completely). I can still access the files but not sure what that other space hog could be....?
Thanks anyone.Techtool Pro was able to determine the directory structure was fubarred - repairing it corrected the structure to report the size correctly.
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Since installing Mountain Lion, Outlook 2011 crashes
Since installing Mountain Lion, Outlook 2011 crashes. A few seconds after opening I get this error message
"Microsoft Outlook must be closed because an error occurred. Any unsaved work may be lost."
Tried rebooting, haven't yet tried reinstalling Outlook from disc.
Other apps seem OK so far.
Help is greatly appreciated.Reinstalling Office 2011 did not fix the problem, but on the Microsoft.com/mac site I found instructions for rebuilding the Outlook database (Identity). This worked, I no longer have the problem with Outlook 2011 Mac.
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Can Lion disk utility dynamically partition a drive?
Can Lion disk utility dynamically partition a drive? I see many posts that Leopard Disk utility can but nothing about Lion.
Yes. I'll post a link to instructions. Be sure to create a full reliable backup before you begin (don't just do the backup, test the backup to be sure it's good), and the only application that should be running until the process is complete is Disk Utility.
http://osxdaily.com/2009/11/20/resize-partitions-in-mac-os-x-with-disk-utility/
Some people have problems resizing partitions because of the hidden Recovery HD partition. It sometimes gets in the way because Disk Utility can move it "up" but cannot move it "down". -
After Mountain Lion upgrade iMovie crashes when uploading movie to You Tube
I also found upgrading to Mountain Lion slowed my mid2009 MacBook Pro 13" down. I just upgraded my memory from 2 to 8GB and it is running much better. One glitch I'm having since the upgrade is when I try to upload a movie from iMovie the program crashes. Any ideas about that? The movie I am trying to upload is 15 seconds, and the smallest size (for mobile devices).
Thanks for any help.vaughaag2004 wrote:
…considering the same problem existed after a 100% clean OS…
After a clean install of the OS, I would definitely and without exception run Disk Utility and Repair Permissions. Always.
When buying a new machine the first two things I always do are (1) wipe the drive clean and write it to zeros, and (2) Repair Permissions right after installing a fresh OS on it as well as after any immediate update of said OS. If the update does not happen immediately after the new installation of the OS, I would definitely Repair Permissions again before the update too, then immediately afterwards.
On the other hand, if by "ML" you are referencing Mountain Poop, then all bets are off, of course.
Maybe Apple will get it that OS right by version 10.8.6. They never seem to get a new OS right before the dot-six release, that's why Lion never had a chance to mature.
(I thought I had already posted this message earlier, but inexplicably, it's not here. I hope it was not removed because of my deservedly derogatory reference to the latest Apple Mac OS.)
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