![]() ![]() While Repair Disk can correct a variety of directory problems, it is generally incapable of repairing severe directory corruption. If Verify Disk finds errors on your startup disk, you must repair the disk as noted in point 1. If you are running Mac OS X 10.4.3 or later and your startup disk is in Mac OS X Extended (Journaled) format the default format for Mac OS X 10.3 Panther® and later you can use Verify Disk to verify the directory of your startup disk while your Mac is started up from such.See Steps 1-2 of the Procedure specified in our "Resolving Disk, Permission, and Cache Corruption" FAQ for step-by-step instructions on repairing your startup disk using your Mac OS X Install disc. To repair your startup disk, you must startup from your Mac OS X Install disc or another drive on which Mac OS X is installed. You cannot use Repair Disk to repair your Mac OS X startup disk for example, Macintosh HD while your Mac is started up (booted) from such.Keep in mind the following key points about Repair Disk: All hard disks have one or more volumes or partitions. A volume, also known as a partition, is section of a physical hard disk which, from the perspective of the operating system, works like a separate disk. The directory is analogous to a combined address book and road map to where data is stored on a disk or volume. Repair Disk verifies and, if problems are found, corrects issues with the directory on a disk or volume. Verify or Repair? The Repair functions of Disk Utilityĭisk Utility, located in the Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities folder, can perform two types of repairs via the following choices in the First Aid tab:. ![]()
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