A Happy Ending
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
The saga is over. I finally received the copy of DiskWarrior and tried it out tonight. It worked as advertised... no muss, no fuss - which is a good thing seeing as how earlier this evening I joked about going to back Windows if it didn't. Here is a PDF of the report if you're interested.
Labels: apple, diskwarrior, osx, problem
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Still hating the Mac, not fond of Alsoft either
Friday, June 01, 2007
As I mentioned about 5 days ago, I've an issue with my Mac that (if it can be fixed) requires a third-party application to repair. After learning that the downloaded version would not work because my issue is on the boot drive, I ordered the software on CD - priority shipping.
Well, I received confirmation that it shipped "USPS Priority Mail" - today. I guess I should have specified that I wanted it to be a priority of both Alsoft and the Unites States Postal Service.
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One Reason I Hate My Mac
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
A little over six months or so I converted to a Macbook Pro as my primary computer. Although easy to learn and use, OSX does a really bad job when unexpected things happen, such as disk issues.

I tried running the disk utility from the CD but was first told that the disk needed repair, but then I was told that it couldn't be repaired because it had an error.
Apple is very big on promoting their 'iLife' - the idea that everything you might need is already loaded on your computer. Not true. I was quickly informed that there is nothing on my Mac that can help me at this point, but a friend pointed me over to the Apple store and told me I needed DiskWarrior. For the low low price of $99 plus tax I learned that I could hopefully correct this not-so-uncommon issue that the operating system creates from time to time.
Okay, so I plunked down my money (virtually speaking of course) and found out that I'd have to wait for it to be shipped. Why? Should I not be able to download it? Then I took a little trip over to the manufacturers site where I learned that for the same price I could both download the cure and receive a CD in the mail... so I bought it... again...All's good, right? Wrong. Its a disk problem and I've just downloaded the cure to my disk. You guessed it: the cure cannot run from the broken disk. Okay, no problem. I'll just put it on a bootable CD and try running it that way.
No where in the instructions for this application do they tell you how to do this though. And OSX certainly doesn't make it obvious. The docs explain how to install onto my hard drive, but I already know how to do that and I already know (what they don't tell you) is that it won't do any good living there.
So now I am stuck... waiting for someone to deliver a CD containing what may or may not fix this issue which I'm told is fairly common in OSX but which is not addressed by Apple.
So now I'm working on my 4-year-old Acer tablet - the one that has never had an issue - that runs that Microsoft software that everyone loves to bash...
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