Stickies Issues

Yesterday, I noticed that all my Stickies were deleted from my iMac (Snow Leopard). I checked my Stickies Database to see if I could recover any files, and that too was blank. I checked my Time Machine Backups and went through to the latest backup and found the files. Today, they disappeared again. I checked all my Time Machine Backups and all the Stickies Database files were also deleted. However, the Stickies file was found here http://tinypic.com/r/8vngpi/5 . I tried to move the file into the Backups.updb folder, but that didn't work either.
Any help with this matter would be greatly appreciated!

Have you done a Repair Disk on both?
Can you look to see what is in that file?
Can you move it to your internal drive?

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    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: 2012-02-28 23:22:12.106 OS X Installer[422:15126] connection test:success
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Install check successful.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating 17 disks
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk14 Mount point: /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk3s2 Mount point: / Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: OS X Base System is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk8 Mount point: /System/Installation Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk16 Mount point: /private/var/tmp/RecoveryTemp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk11 Mount point: /private/var/root/Library Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk7 Mount point: /private/var/run Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk2s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: OS X Install ESD is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk13 Mount point: /Library/Preferences Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk6 Mount point: /private/var/tmp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk1s1 Mount point: /Volumes/Image Volume Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Install OS X Yosemite is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk15 Mount point: /Library/Keychains Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk10 Mount point: /private/var/folders Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk5 Mount point: /Volumes Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk12 Mount point: /Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4 Mount point: /private/var/log Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk9 Mount point: /private/var/db Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Macintosh HD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Macintosh HD is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Finished target evaluation.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating 17 disks
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk14 Mount point: /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk3s2 Mount point: / Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: OS X Base System is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk8 Mount point: /System/Installation Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk16 Mount point: /private/var/tmp/RecoveryTemp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk11 Mount point: /private/var/root/Library Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk7 Mount point: /private/var/run Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk2s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: OS X Install ESD is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk13 Mount point: /Library/Preferences Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk6 Mount point: /private/var/tmp Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk1s1 Mount point: /Volumes/Image Volume Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Install OS X Yosemite is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk15 Mount point: /Library/Keychains Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk10 Mount point: /private/var/folders Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk5 Mount point: /Volumes Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk12 Mount point: /Library/ColorSync/Profiles/Displays Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk4 Mount point: /private/var/log Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk9 Mount point: /private/var/db Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: untitled is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Macintosh HD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Macintosh HD is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:12 MacBook-Pro.local Language Chooser[397]: Hiding Language Chooser in window counter
    Feb 28 23:22:13 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: duplicate keyboard layout identifier -16899.
    Feb 28 23:22:13 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: keyboard layout identifier -16899 has been replaced with -28673.
    Feb 28 23:22:13 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: duplicate keyboard layout identifier -16900.
    Feb 28 23:22:13 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: Keyboard Layouts: keyboard layout identifier -16900 has been replaced with -28674.
    Feb 28 23:22:25 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: connection test:success
    Feb 28 23:22:25 MacBook-Pro.local Unknown[398]: 2012-02-28 23:22:25.140 OS X Installer[422:14801] connection test:success
    Feb 28 23:22:36 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Disabling system idle sleep.
    Feb 28 23:22:36 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: X /Volumes/Macintosh HD: Missing CoreServices.
    Feb 28 23:22:36 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Dist disk is not root.
    Feb 28 23:22:36 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: OSI: com.apple.pkg.BaseSystemResources remapped external root path to: /
    Feb 28 23:22:36 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Should convert to CS
    Feb 28 23:22:38 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Repairing file system.
    Feb 28 23:22:38 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Feb 28 23:22:38 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: Not Mounted Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:38 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    Feb 28 23:22:38 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Checking extents overflow file.
    Feb 28 23:22:38 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Checking catalog file.
    Feb 28 23:22:39 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Checking multi-linked files.
    Feb 28 23:22:39 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Checking catalog hierarchy.
    Feb 28 23:22:39 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Checking extended attributes file.
    Feb 28 23:22:41 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Checking volume bitmap.
    Feb 28 23:22:41 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Checking volume information.
    Feb 28 23:22:41 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: The volume Macintosh HD appears to be OK.
    Feb 28 23:22:41 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: File system check exit code is 0.
    Feb 28 23:22:41 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required.
    Feb 28 23:22:42 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Feb 28 23:22:42 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: Not Mounted Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:42 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Feb 28 23:22:42 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: Not Mounted Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:42 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Repair completed successfully.
    Feb 28 23:22:42 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Feb 28 23:22:42 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Macintosh HD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:42 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Macintosh HD is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:42 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Container dmg is missing universal diagnostics. This install will continue attempting to preserve existing diagnostic software...
    Feb 28 23:22:42 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ->T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: inParams={
         Bless = 1;
         DIAGDMGChunkFile = "<null>";
         DIAGDMGFile = "<null>";
         DonorDiskUDSW = "disk0s2 Macintosh HD";
         OSXDMGChunkFile = "/Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD/BaseSystem.chunklist";
         OSXDMGFile = "/Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD/BaseSystem.dmg";
         RepairDonor = 0;
         VerifyImage = 0;
    Feb 28 23:22:42 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[423]: Install recovery system operation began
    Feb 28 23:22:42 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: donor disk's storage system is simple so it itself will be the donor
    Feb 28 23:22:42 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: normalized donor: logical=0x7f9dd8628088=disk0s2=Macintosh HD=(iflvuuid=(null)) physical=0x10bb84c10=disk0s2=Macintosh HD=disk0s2 storage=(null)
    Feb 28 23:22:43 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ->T-[DMRecoveryFileCopier setOSXImageFile:DIAGSImageFile:OSXChunkListFile:DIAGSChunkListFile:doVerifyImag es:badDIAGSIsSoftError:statusReportingDisk:]: OSXDMG=/Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD/BaseSystem.dmg DIAGSDMG=(null) OSXChunkList=/Volumes/Mac OS X Install DVD/BaseSystem.chunklist DIAGSChunkList=(null) doVfy=0 badDIAGSok=1 statusDisk=0x7f9dd8628088=disk0s2=Macintosh HD
    Feb 28 23:22:43 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM <-T-[DMRecoveryFileCopier setOSXImageFile:DIAGSImageFile:OSXChunkListFile:DIAGSChunkListFile:doVerifyImag es:badDIAGSIsSoftError:statusReportingDisk:]: err=0
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: CALC result phase 1/5 (after adding up logical file sizes in dmg + expected to create ourselves) requiredFileSpaceForRecoveryFilesULL=506288304 =Sbydiv=988844 =MiBbydiv=482 =MBbydiv=506
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: CALC result phase 2/5 (converted to iomedia desired size) desiredMinRecoveryDiskIOMediaSizeULL=523065520 =Sbydiv=1021612 =MiBbydiv=498
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: CALC result phase 3/5 (after adding BootRoot iomedia allocation) desiredMinRecoveryDiskIOMediaSizeULL=623728816 =Sbydiv=1218220 =MiBbydiv=594
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: CALC result phase 4/5 (after applying minimum) desiredMinRecoveryDiskIOMediaSizeULL=650000000 =Sbydiv=1269531 =MiBbydiv=619 =MBbydiv=650
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: checking against recovery partition limit MAXimum
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureRecoveryPartitionForVolume:]: CALC result phase 5/5 (after applying MAXimum) desiredMinRecoveryDiskIOMediaSizeULL=650000000 =Sbydiv=1269531 =MiBbydiv=619 =MBbydiv=650
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ->T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureBooter:storage:phyUDS:logUDS:phyREF:logREF:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSX ForBootRootFiles:recBSD:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: inMinSizeB=650000000 inSTORorNOT=(null) inPhyUDS=0x10bb84c10=disk0s2=Macintosh HD inLogUDS=0x7f9dd8628088=disk0s2=Macintosh HD inPhyREF=(null) inLogREF=(null) inLogMP=/Volumes/Macintosh HD inFileCopier=0x7f9dd8647410 inPct=16..95
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureBooter:storage:phyUDS:logUDS:phyREF:logREF:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSX ForBootRootFiles:recBSD:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: existing conditions right after PHY=disk0s2: usedOrNotSpaceB=134221312 hasBooter=0 booterPartID/disk=0/(null) booterLocB/SizeB=0/0
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureBooter:storage:phyUDS:logUDS:phyREF:logREF:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSX ForBootRootFiles:recBSD:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: existing conditions of PHY: disk0s2 loc=S=409640=B=209735680 siz=S=976101344=B=499763888128=N=499763888128
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureBooter:storage:phyUDS:logUDS:phyREF:logREF:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSX ForBootRootFiles:recBSD:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: existing conditions of LOG: disk0s2 (could be whole so no loc) siz=S=976101344=B=499763888128=N=499763888128
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureBooter:storage:phyUDS:logUDS:phyREF:logREF:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSX ForBootRootFiles:recBSD:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: READY TO DO CASE: case=Create_Carve_Simple spaceDeltaB=515781120 booterDeltaB=0 (adviceIfUnable=-69886)
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk17s2 Mount point: /Volumes/OS X Base System 1 Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: OS X Base System is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[423]: DM Message: Shrinking host partition and creating new recovery partition
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk17s2 Mount point: /Volumes/OS X Base System 1 Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: OS X Base System is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[423]: DM Message: Verifying file system.
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: Not Mounted Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[423]: DM Message: Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    Feb 28 23:22:45 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[423]: DM Message: Checking extents overflow file.
    Feb 28 23:22:46 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[423]: DM Message: Checking catalog file.
    Feb 28 23:22:47 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[423]: DM Message: Checking multi-linked files.
    Feb 28 23:22:47 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[423]: DM Message: Checking catalog hierarchy.
    Feb 28 23:22:47 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[423]: DM Message: Checking extended attributes file.
    Feb 28 23:22:48 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Can not connect to /var/run/systemkeychaincheck.socket: No such file or directory
    Feb 28 23:22:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[423]: DM Message: Checking volume bitmap.
    Feb 28 23:22:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[423]: DM Message: Checking volume information.
    Feb 28 23:22:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[423]: DM Message: The volume Macintosh HD appears to be OK.
    Feb 28 23:22:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[423]: DM Message: File system check exit code is 0.
    Feb 28 23:22:49 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolRecoveryPartition ensureBooter:storage:phyUDS:logUDS:phyREF:logREF:copierForRecoveryFiles:hostOSX ForBootRootFiles:recBSD:percentBegin:percentEnd:]: done fsck of donor slice; err=0
    Feb 28 23:22:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[423]: DM Message: Shrinking target volume from 499763888128 to 499248103424 bytes
    Feb 28 23:22:49 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[423]: DM Message: Shrinking file system
    Feb 28 23:22:49 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating 1 disks
    Feb 28 23:22:49 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Evaluating SKDisk { BSD Name: disk0s2 Mount point: /Volumes/Macintosh HD Role: kSKDiskRoleLegacyMacData Type: kSKDiskTypeHFS }
    Feb 28 23:22:49 MacBook-Pro.local OSInstaller[422]: Macintosh HD is a valid target.
    Feb 28 23:22:50 MacBook-Pro.local storagekitd[423]: DM Message: Shrinking partition and creating new recovery partition
    Feb 28 23:22:50 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ->T-[DMToolPartitionDisk editMapAtPartition:newSize:mode:optionSize:newEntriesRequested:formatNewEntries :newEntriesCreated:lmbrOption:percentBegin:percentEnd:partitionDataDelegate:]: inSliceDisk=0x10bb84c10=disk0s2=Macintosh HD inPct=26..34 inNewSize=499248103424(B)=975093952(S) inMode=AddRecoveryEntryDuringTargetShrinkOrNoChange inOptionSize=0(B)=0(S) inNewEntriesRequested=(null) inFormatNewEntries=0 inLMBROption=(null) inDelegate=(null)
    Feb 28 23:22:50 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolPartitionDisk editMapAtPartition:newSize:mode:optionSize:newEntriesRequested:formatNewEntries :newEntriesCreated:lmbrOption:percentBegin:percentEnd:partitionDataDelegate:]: ensured valid mode
    Feb 28 23:22:50 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolPartitionDisk editMapAtPartition:newSize:mode:optionSize:newEntriesRequested:formatNewEntries :newEntriesCreated:lmbrOption:percentBegin:percentEnd:partitionDataDelegate:]: ensured not (newSize=0=GrowToFit specified together with a special mode)
    Feb 28 23:22:50 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolPartitionDisk editMapAtPartition:newSize:mode:optionSize:newEntriesRequested:formatNewEntries :newEntriesCreated:lmbrOption:percentBegin:percentEnd:partitionDataDelegate:]: ensured not (AddRecoveryEntry mode plus triples specified)
    Feb 28 23:22:50 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolPartitionDisk editMapAtPartition:newSize:mode:optionSize:newEntriesRequested:formatNewEntries :newEntriesCreated:lmbrOption:percentBegin:percentEnd:partitionDataDelegate:]: ensured target is slice; ensured scheme is GPT; parent wholeDiskBSD/UDS=disk0
    Feb 28 23:22:50 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolPartitionDisk editMapAtPartition:newSize:mode:optionSize:newEntriesRequested:formatNewEntries :newEntriesCreated:lmbrOption:percentBegin:percentEnd:partitionDataDelegate:]: oldsize = 499763888128 B = 976101344 S
    Feb 28 23:22:50 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolPartitionDisk editMapAtPartition:newSize:mode:optionSize:newEntriesRequested:formatNewEntries :newEntriesCreated:lmbrOption:percentBegin:percentEnd:partitionDataDelegate:]: newsize = 499248103424 B = 975093952 S
    Feb 28 23:22:50 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolPartitionDisk editMapAtPartition:newSize:mode:optionSize:newEntriesRequested:formatNewEntries :newEntriesCreated:lmbrOption:percentBegin:percentEnd:partitionDataDelegate:]: ensured not (size delta indicates grow yet shrink-specific modes are asked for)
    Feb 28 23:22:50 MacBook-Pro.local diskmanagementd[424]: DM ..T-[DMToolPartitionDisk editMapAtPartition:newSize:mode:optionSize:newEntriesRequested:formatNewEntries :newEntriesCreated:lmbrOption:percentBegin:percentEnd:partitionDataDelegate:]: ensured not (size delta indicates shrink yet a grow-specific mode was asked for)
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    The 1GB wired is your OSX, and can only be changed if you work at removing some parts that you don't need. I've read where some people have gotten the wired OSX memory down to 600MB, but it doesn't seem to be very productive.
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    Ace of Clubs wrote:
    BEWARE OF SALESMEN CALLING DOOR TO DOOR - LYING AND ATTEMPTING FRAUD
    On Friday I had a knock at the door.  It was two young studenty type men in their early 20s
    They introduced themselves as being "from your local telephone exchange".  They said they "were calling in connection with the letter sent to me last week".
    Now I didn't have a letter from my local telephone exchange last week...In fact I'm pretty sure that my local telephone exchange doesn't send out letters....so I was immediately suspicious of these characters.
    Both seem to have some ID badge, but this was cleverly tucked into their jacket and hidden....However he hadn't been as careful in hiding the lanyard attached to the hidden badge...and this lanyard poking out beneath his jacket revealed that he was actually from another ISP.    Yes....he lied, he wasn't from the telephone exchange at all.
    I simply told him I had no letter, and I didn't want to buy anything he was selling.
    He replied that he wasn't selling anything (another lie) and that he was from the local telephone exchange and wanted to collect the letter about the government upgrade to the broadband in the area.
    I repeated that I didn't want to buy anything from him and shut the door. 
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    If I had kept talking and said I hadn't received the non-existent letter, apparently the next step is that they offer to "check your phone line to make sure it is upgradeable".  They invite themselves into your home with the lie that they are checking the line...and eventually produce a copy of this pretend letter for you to sign.....Only the pretend letter is a contract to switch your home phone and broadband to another ISP.
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