Is it possible to back up files if I can't boot the OS?
We have an iMac G5, with Tiger, and it seems like the hard drive is dead or dying. I've run Disk Utility (both via the Install disk and singer user mode) and continue to get both "incorrect number of thread records" and "invalid volume file count" errors. Disk Utility can't fix it. I've tried an "Archive and Install" but it hangs when Verifying Destination Volume and then gives an error/Please try again.
I have express ordered Disk Warrior, so it should be here in a couple of days, but in the meantime I am coming to the conclusion that we may have to do a complete erase/re-install of OS. (Am I right to assume that, if the HD doesn't get fixed with Disk Warrior, our only solution is to erase/re-install?)
Unfortunately, we have not backed up files in a very very long time, and I am wondering if there is a way to back up files if we can't get the OS to boot up.
Note: we do NOT have another Mac to use. We also do not have an external drive, although I suppose if it is the only way to save the data on the HD it would be worth investing in....but I have also read posts saying that this is not guaranteed to work.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated. And yes, we have learned our lesson re: backing up files!!
Thanks.
We have an iMac G5, with Tiger, and it seems like the hard drive is dead or dying. I've run Disk Utility (both via the Install disk and singer user mode) and continue to get both "incorrect number of thread records" and "invalid volume file count" errors. Disk Utility can't fix it. I've tried an "Archive and Install" but it hangs when Verifying Destination Volume and then gives an error/Please try again.
I have express ordered Disk Warrior, so it should be here in a couple of days, but in the meantime I am coming to the conclusion that we may have to do a complete erase/re-install of OS. (Am I right to assume that, if the HD doesn't get fixed with Disk Warrior, our only solution is to erase/re-install?)
Unfortunately, we have not backed up files in a very very long time, and I am wondering if there is a way to back up files if we can't get the OS to boot up.
Note: we do NOT have another Mac to use. We also do not have an external drive, although I suppose if it is the only way to save the data on the HD it would be worth investing in....but I have also read posts saying that this is not guaranteed to work.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated. And yes, we have learned our lesson re: backing up files!!
Thanks.