

Diskwarrior mac yosemite mac os x#
One of the Apple geniuses said this may be causing it. Diskwarrior 5 ReviewThese are good times to take a break and run DiskWarrior: Before installing a Mac OS X upgrade (e.g., Yosemite to El Capitan) or update (e.g., 10.11.1 to 10.11.2). There is a G-Drive external hard drive plugged into it, but she said this problem most likely started before she bought that, but she's not sure. Took it to the Apple Store and they could not replicate the problem. We would then turn it off again, unplug the power cord from behind the computer, and then plug it back in. We would need to hold down the power button for over 4 seconds to turn it off.Īnd when we would restart it after that, it would just go to a blank gray screen, and would not even bring up the Apple logo. Reason I was using DiskWarrior on it in the first place: Often times, when you tried to shut down the system, all icons on the desktop would go away, as well as the Dock, but the background image would stay and it would not shut down. Reason I was using DiskWarrior on it in the first place: It was super slow

The two Macs that kept restarting when trying to boot from the DiskWarrior CD: Incorporating a significant amount of example code.

Then I tried it on my Mac, and I was successful. On the other hand, selling or distributing a CD-ROM of examples from OReilly books does require permission. In the past two days, I've tried to help two people fix their Mac issues with DiskWarrior, and with both Macs, when they tried to boot from the CD, the Mac would just restart, and no matter how many times we tried this, that's what happened. When I start my McBook Pro from a DiskWarrior 5.
