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March 2, 2008

TMUP Live 68: My Mac Died? Now What

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Tonight Steve Stanger from The MacAttack and I cover what to do when your Mac Dies.

Show Notes

Apple Hardware Test Intel

1. If the computer is already on, insert DVD 1 into the optical disc drive, then restart. If the computer is not on, turn it on and insert the disc as soon as possible after startup.
2. Hold down the D key before the gray startup screen appears (not the C key).

Start Up Tone

Recovering from Time Machine

SuperDuper

Recovering from SuperDuper

1 - Start up from the OS X Install disc.

2 - When the Installer starts, choose “Disk Utility” from its Application menu.

3 - Once the Disk Utility starts, select the drive you want to restore to, and switch to the Restore tab.

4 - Follow the instructions on the Restore tab: the backup created by SuperDuper is fully compatible with Disk Utility’s Restore function.

5 - Once the backup has been restored, restart your computer with Option held down, and select it as your startup volume.

Apple Suport

North America - 800-275-2273

Other Countries

Creativetechs “My Mac Won’t Start” tiny troubleshooting guides

Apples “My Computer Won’t turn on” guide

Cocktail

MainMenu

TechTool Pro 4

Drive Genius 2

DiskWarrior 4

 

iPhone ringtones

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