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Road Side Pub
Hard Drive failure recovery
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<blockquote data-quote="03Sssnake" data-source="post: 11886719" data-attributes="member: 7121"><p>This is a good option if you weren't using timekeeper in the mac os for backups. If timekeeper was used, you could try a restore, will need to boot of the Mac OS cd/usb stick to do so. You do have several options though. Have you tried booting from the installation CD that comes with macs? There is a disk utility native to that cd, would 1st see if the hdd is mountable and go from there. You could also buy another 2.5" HDD, install in the mac, reinstall your flavor of the Mac OS, and once completed with install, attach the old hdd via external enclosure/drive dock and grab all important docs/data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03Sssnake, post: 11886719, member: 7121"] This is a good option if you weren't using timekeeper in the mac os for backups. If timekeeper was used, you could try a restore, will need to boot of the Mac OS cd/usb stick to do so. You do have several options though. Have you tried booting from the installation CD that comes with macs? There is a disk utility native to that cd, would 1st see if the hdd is mountable and go from there. You could also buy another 2.5" HDD, install in the mac, reinstall your flavor of the Mac OS, and once completed with install, attach the old hdd via external enclosure/drive dock and grab all important docs/data. [/QUOTE]
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