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Hardware Mac servicing, emergency tips, General knowledge on Mac issues

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cheefai7
post May 28 2010, 04:24 PM

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QUOTE(wei @ May 27 2010, 10:38 PM)
Get the DVD that say "Mac OS X Installation" that came with your Mac. Or retail Snow Leopard disc. Put in and boot from it. Once you selected language. The go to the Utilities menu choose Disk Utility and do a Repair on your hard drive.
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That is in terms of software. If hardware, use the Application DVD and run a EXTENDED test. It detected my MBP's HDD defect. Currently my MBP is with VR tech, pray that they can sort things out.

 

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