For a little while now, my computer has been acting anomalously. (Yes, again.) My free space hasn't been tracking properly -- I have a 27.94 GB capacity, and my computer thinks, at the moment, that I have 6 free. This is less than it should be, and seems to change at random, not adding the amount of things I delete, or just randomly dropping and adding gigs. Odd, but I could deal with it.
Now, my computer cannot run Disk Utility. When I attempt to verify or repair my permissions, it says that it's lost its connection. A third-part permissions repair program freezes up and will not run.
I've run Disk Warrior, and it claims there is nothing wrong with my system.
Now, it's refusing to recognize the presence of an internet connection. (This is being posted from school.) I've checked my connections and the lights on my modem are on, but I've rebooted both my computer and the modem several times, and it's still refusing to recognize the connection.
I don't suppose someone has any suggestions as to what to do, or as to what my problem might be?
Now, my computer cannot run Disk Utility. When I attempt to verify or repair my permissions, it says that it's lost its connection. A third-part permissions repair program freezes up and will not run.
I've run Disk Warrior, and it claims there is nothing wrong with my system.
Now, it's refusing to recognize the presence of an internet connection. (This is being posted from school.) I've checked my connections and the lights on my modem are on, but I've rebooted both my computer and the modem several times, and it's still refusing to recognize the connection.
I don't suppose someone has any suggestions as to what to do, or as to what my problem might be?
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Date: 2006-01-26 07:18 pm (UTC)Also, can I run the hardware tests here, before I go to her place and transfer the files, or should I wait? I still have all the disks that came with my computer (10.2), I but I think I only have two for 10.3. I could always just wipe it using my old disks and then upgrade the OS.
I have such bad luck with computers...
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Date: 2006-01-26 07:54 pm (UTC)As for the hardware test, you should be okay to run it at home before you go. We just always recommend back up before people put the install cd in because a couple of wrong clicks and whee, there goes everything. But you know, you're not exactly the average customer, so just don't go ahead and click stuff at random and everything should be cool. *g*
You do need to run the hardware test from the install cd's that came with your computer, though--it's specific to model. But since you're doing an erase and install, you can use whatever OS version you want for that.
And don't worry about the Protected trash thing--and erase and install would totally wipe that.
Good luck! Hope it all goes smoothly.
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Date: 2006-01-26 11:58 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-01-27 12:16 am (UTC)(It's great that it passed! Macs are awesome. :)
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Date: 2006-01-27 12:44 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-01-26 08:42 pm (UTC)