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If Disk Utility can't fix your drive using the method described by Kappy, you could give Disk Warrior a shot. If you have a newer Intel Mac, you can use the included DiskWarrior Recovery Maker to update the DiskWarrior Recovery flash drive to start up your newer Mac." "The DiskWarrior Recovery flash drive ships with the ability to start up any Intel Mac that originally came with OS X 10.4, 10.5 or 10.6 installed. It looks like I should get DiskWarrior 4, and then upgrade it to 4.2īut how could I do it, if my only Mac is not working?ĭisk Warrior 5 comes on a USB flash drive that you might be able to boot from:

DISKWARRIOR RECOVERY MAC OSX

Point is that I have a MacBook Air (no drive), and Mac OSX 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard). If it is a viable option, can I just buy it and run the show from USB? Or can I rather run it through disk sharing, as I am doing now with OS X Install Disk? One alternative is reformatting, reinstalling OS and restore from backup - is this correct?Ĭould another be DiskWarrior? Have read contrasting opinions on this forum. When I check with Disk Utility, I get the same message. Try to repair it, got the green message of success, but then I can't go through the no entry sign. Instead, users have to purchase a new license for 119.95 or upgrade from an earlier version for 59.95. Have followed already the steps suggested by Apple support.ĭisk Utility says 'Journal Content not valid', and the Verbose startup tells me there are 512 bytes that cannot be read. DiskWarrior is a premium disk repair and data recovery software application that doesn’t offer a free trial version. Now, I get the 'no entry' sign at start-up. Have a Samsung SSD (not Apple-branded and not trimmed).















Diskwarrior recovery