I have a MacBook pro running on Leopard (Late 2008 model I believe? Dont remember the specs clearly but if you need it I can find it) and I was experiencing slow performance of Finder so I decided to reboot it to solve the issue.
After rebooting, Im stuck on a white boot screen for a prolonged period of time. Eventually, I get sent to my partitioned Windows hard drive. I found it strange and I did another reboot. While holding down the option key I could only see my mouse and the partitioned Windows hard drive. My OSX Hard drive disappeared?
I did some searching and found that I needed to insert my OSX installation disk and perform a repair from the Disk Utility. After I did that I ended up with a lot of "Invalid Node Structure's" and "Invalid Record Count"
I left it overnight to continue 'repairing', and in the morning after it completed, the software told me that the disk could not be repaired and that I need to backup and restore the harddrive.
Do I have any other solutions? I really don't want to lose any of my important data on my hard drive.
I stuck with just backing up whatever I can and restoring? Or is there an alternate solution.
Thank you so much, and sorry for the long read.
After rebooting, Im stuck on a white boot screen for a prolonged period of time. Eventually, I get sent to my partitioned Windows hard drive. I found it strange and I did another reboot. While holding down the option key I could only see my mouse and the partitioned Windows hard drive. My OSX Hard drive disappeared?
I did some searching and found that I needed to insert my OSX installation disk and perform a repair from the Disk Utility. After I did that I ended up with a lot of "Invalid Node Structure's" and "Invalid Record Count"
I left it overnight to continue 'repairing', and in the morning after it completed, the software told me that the disk could not be repaired and that I need to backup and restore the harddrive.
Do I have any other solutions? I really don't want to lose any of my important data on my hard drive.
I stuck with just backing up whatever I can and restoring? Or is there an alternate solution.
Thank you so much, and sorry for the long read.