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« on: April 14, 2006, 11:15:22 AM »
Hi people! Long time no been here.

My E Mac's Disk Utility stopped working today.

I ran ToolTech. Things are fine there.
What is happening is that Disk Utility runs part way. Then I get the message Disk Utility has lost connection w/ Disk Managment Tool.


This one has me stumped. Hope someone here can give me some pointers.
  Thank to all, Buck

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« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2006, 11:48:46 AM »
Hi Buck. Brand new Forum Software. smile.gif

We're still working the bugs out.

Try this.

http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/archives/jan06/011306.html
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« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2006, 11:50:19 AM »
Welcome back Buck. What is your operating system's version? (Not just Panther or Jaguar but the number?...)

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« Reply #3 on: April 14, 2006, 03:24:57 PM »
Sry about that second posting. I did not post it.

After posting my first post.
I ran DiskWarrior. TechTool found nothing. But DiskWarrior found what follows.
( There is not enough freedisk space to perform a failsafe replacement of the direcrory. Do you want to continue and place the new directory direclly over the original directory? )
 DiskWarrior goes on to say.
 ( An interruption during the few sceconds useally required to replace the directory could leave the disk's contents inaccessible. )


What to do now?







Sry about that second posting. I did not post it.

After posting my first post.
I ran DiskWarrior. TechTool found nothing. But DiskWarrior found what follows.
( There is not enough freedisk space to perform a failsafe replacement of the direcrory. Do you want to continue and place the new directory direclly over the original directory? )
 DiskWarrior goes on to say.
 ( An interruption during the few sceconds useally required to replace the directory could leave the disk's contents inaccessible. )   I'm running OS X 4.3.9. And I'm down to 3.4 Gigs of disk space. How can I get some Gigs back? What to do now?

And  kelly: If you read this. I can' find the iTune apps as told to delete at the web page you gave me.
Then maybe I'm looking in the wrong place.

Thanks, Buck

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« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2006, 03:31:20 PM »
Buck,

You may gain a significant amount (50 MB+) of HD space by running DeLocalizer or Monolingual
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« Reply #5 on: April 14, 2006, 03:46:14 PM »
You may gain a significant amount (50 MB+) of HD space by running DeLocalizer or Monolingual
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Thank you. I ran Delocalizer. Got rid of 712Mb's and I now  have 4.4 Gigs.

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« Reply #6 on: April 15, 2006, 03:16:30 AM »
Sounds like you solved it and it was different from a problem I was having with one of the school machines.  This one wouldn't show the little desktop burn folder that you can setup under 10.4.6.  I assume that this was just something about the desktop folder because I fixed it with Applejack on full AUTO.  I really recommend that program and the price (free) is right!
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« Reply #7 on: April 15, 2006, 08:34:58 AM »
QUOTE(Buck @ Apr 14 2006, 04:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Sry about that second posting. I did not post it.

After posting my first post.
I ran DiskWarrior. TechTool found nothing. But DiskWarrior found what follows.
( There is not enough freedisk space to perform a failsafe replacement of the direcrory. Do you want to continue and place the new directory direclly over the original directory? )
 DiskWarrior goes on to say.
 ( An interruption during the few sceconds useally required to replace the directory could leave the disk's contents inaccessible. )
What to do now?
Sry about that second posting. I did not post it.

After posting my first post.
I ran DiskWarrior. TechTool found nothing. But DiskWarrior found what follows.
( There is not enough freedisk space to perform a failsafe replacement of the direcrory. Do you want to continue and place the new directory direclly over the original directory? )
 DiskWarrior goes on to say.
 ( An interruption during the few sceconds useally required to replace the directory could leave the disk's contents inaccessible. )   I'm running OS X 4.3.9. And I'm down to 3.4 Gigs of disk space. How can I get some Gigs back? What to do now?

And  kelly: If you read this. I can' find the iTune apps as told to delete at the web page you gave me.
Then maybe I'm looking in the wrong place.

Thanks, Buck


Correction: I'm not running OS X 4.3.9.  blush-anim-cl.gif   I'm running 10.3.4. Panther!


Also: This came up while trying to run Disk Utility:


Apr 14 10:46:33: Disk Utility started.

Repairing permissions for “Bitchin Bubba”
Determining correct file permissions.
DiskManagementTool has died. Disk Utility will need to be restarted.

**********
Apr 14 11:50:16: Disk Utility started.

Repairing permissions for “Bitchin Bubba”
Determining correct file permissions.
DiskManagementTool has died. Disk Utility will need to be restarted.

Bad news, right?   oops.gif

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« Reply #8 on: April 15, 2006, 10:02:14 AM »
Good news! All is OK! In spite of what DW said about losing access to the drive contents.
I rebilt. Plus reinstalled 10.3.9 panther.
Disk Utility is working once again. Thanks all, Buck   clap.gif
« Last Edit: April 15, 2006, 10:10:19 AM by Buck »

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« Reply #9 on: April 15, 2006, 10:18:31 AM »
I just remembered I had posted in my blog about a problem with 10.3.9 (I only found out just now that you were using 10.3.9 and there were issues with Disk Utiliy), one of the updates (it was never determined if it was the iTunes update, the QuickTime update or a combination of both) but there were problems in using Disk Utility afterwards. If the problem is only a temporary fix, check this out: About the update problem with iTunes/QuickTime, Disk Utility and DiskWarrior. It might help you fix the problem once and for all.

Another thing I would do is get a bigger internal HD pronto because Delocalizer is only a temporary fix. Either a new internal HD or a big external HD where you can move all your stuff to make room so the system can run in a healthy way. OS X needs room to fix itself and do the maintenance. I can't remember the minimum free disk space needed in percentage off of my head right now though.
« Last Edit: April 15, 2006, 10:24:04 AM by MacHeadCase »

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« Reply #10 on: April 15, 2006, 10:48:16 AM »
I had the same problem - Macfixit had some solutions. For me (10.3.9) it was the one update of iTunes 6 that caused the issues. I moved the one file from the System and it worked perfectly.
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