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    Ok so i am getting stuck on the grey screen at the circle loading gear and managed to get into the disk utility to check to Hard Drive and the MAC HD and try to verify the disk and I get the following



    HELP pls do I have to do a clean installl do you think

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rockstar View Post
    Ok so i am getting stuck on the grey screen at the circle loading gear and managed to get into the disk utility to check to Hard Drive and the MAC HD and try to verify the disk and I get the following



    HELP pls do I have to do a clean installl do you think
    No, pop your OS X disc in, head to the recovery / bootup and run disk utility and click the boot disc then click "Repair Permissions".

    I'd imagine that'll do the trick.

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    Nothing ever goes wrong with a Mac eh

    Not trying to start an argument here.
    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by ***** View Post
    Nothing ever goes wrong with a Mac eh

    Not trying to start an argument here.
    Where has anyone ever said something like that on this forum? :S

    I suggest doing what Jew said, however if that fails restore from Time Machine backup if you have one.
    That went fast.

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    It looks to me like you could try doing a restore from Time Machine backup if you've got one, else try to do what Jew said. If that fails, use Disk Utility and wipe the HDD (or don't if you can't be bothered) and reinstall your version of OS X.

    Wait... Is it Leopard you're having problems with? If you're upgrading to Leopard, did you pay for it or is it nulled as nulled OS X installs are commonly corrupt in some way.
    i've been here for over 8 years and i don't know why

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