Starup Disk Utility from Mac OS X Installation Disk?

How? I need to "repair" my startup disk via the first installation CD.

Place the startup disk in the iMac and reboot, hold down the C key until it boots into the installer screen. Then from the top menus, choose Disk Utility.

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    I have a boot disk that needs repair and I would like to know the correct way to repair this disk using another install disc. I guess there is an issue with the volume free block count.
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    Insert/connect that disk if needed, start up with the Option key held down, tab to it, and press Enter. If it's a Mac OS X install DVD, choose Disk Utility from the Utilities menu. If it's a different Mac OS X installation, open the Disk Utility in the /Applications/Utilities/ folder. Repair the drive.
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  • How do I do this:  "This disk needs to be repaired. Start up your computer with another disk (such as your Mac OS X installation disc), and then use Disk Utility to repair this disk?"

    "This disk needs to be repaired. Start up your computer with another disk (such as your Mac OS X installation disc), and then use Disk Utility to repair this disk."

    Stick the disk in, reboot holding c.
    Disk Utility is a menu option about the 2 or 3rd screen in the installer. (don't install OS X!)
    Because your booted form the installer disk, you can repair the disk.
    Quit and exit the installer and reboot.
    If your drive is not repaired, make a note of all what it says, for Apple to use.
    Reboot and get your files off to a external drive,
    Take the note and your comptuer to Apple for a warranty/Apple care call, they will replace the drive.

  • Impossible to launch disk utility from installation disk.

    Hello.
    I try to launch disk utility from install disk and I got a kernel panic screen: load the install disk, restart my computer with the alt key depressed, choose the install disk, press enter. After a few minutes, again a kernel panic screen ...
    Someone already had this problem? Help ?
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    Many thanks. I test with the second DVD player and I got the same problem. When the install disk is inserted in the DVD player, it works perfectly but boot always stops with a kernel panic.
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    EAX: 0x00000000, EBX: 0x00000000, ECX: 0x00000000, EDX: 0x06fdf004
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    Error code: 0x00000000
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    0x5564fa28 : 0x1a7bed (0x45e568 0x67886373 0xe 0x45dd24)
    0x5564fb08 : 0x19e517 (0x5564fb20 0x6ecf100 0x5564fbc8 0x67886373)
    0x5564fb18 : 0x67886373 (0xe 0x48 0x10 0x10)
    0x5564fbc8 : 0x67875540 (0x0 0x6ecf100 0x6fd8c00 0x1)
    0x5564fc08 : 0x5550c139 (0x6fd8c00 0x1 0x0 0x13)
    0x5564fc68 : 0x55505940 (0x6fd8c00 0x2507 0x5564fd2c 0x6fd8c00)
    0x5564fc98 : 0x40c515 (0x6fd8c00 0x76796b8 0x76796b8 0x0)
    0x5564fce8 : 0x437535 (0x6fd8c00 0x76796b8 0x76796b8 0x0)
    0x5564fd48 : 0x18c8aa (0x6fd8c00 0x76796b8 0x0 0x0)
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    0x5564ff08 : 0x196afc (0x5564ff44 0x0 0x0 0x0)
    0x5564ffc8 : 0x19eb34 (0x74418c0 0x0 0x1a10b5 0x6d01128)
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    com.apple.iokit.IOGraphicsFamily(1.5)@0x554fd000->0x55518fff
    dependency: com.apple.iokit.IOPCIFamily(2.4)@0x55560000
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    Darwin Kernel Version 9.0.0: Tue Oct 9 21:35:55 PDT 2007; root:xnu-1228~1/RELEASE_I386
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  • Start computer with Mac OS x installation disk.

    Will starting my iMac with the Mac OS x installation disc erase all of my information stored on my computer, such as documents, iTunes and etc?  I am getting an message that states I have a corrupt file.  This is occurring when I click on "Utilities" then "Disk Utility then verify the disk.  Any comments and expertise would be greatly appreciated.

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    K T wrote:
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