Repairing a damaged disk – Apple Workgroup Server 8150/110 User Manual

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3

In the Installer Welcome dialog box that appears, click Continue.

4

Check that the destination disk named in the dialog box is the server’s startup disk.

If not, click the Switch Disk button until the correct disk name appears.

5

Choose Custom Install from the pop-up menu.

6

Click to select the Multimedia Software checkbox and then click Install.

The Multimedia Software option provides the CD-ROM drive software and
QuickTime software—it’s recommended that you reinstall both when updating
your system.

7

When you see a message reporting that installation was successful, click Restart.

Your CD-ROM drive should now operate normally. (If a message reports that
installation was not successful, follow the instructions on the screen to try
installing again.)

Repairing a damaged disk

Disks can become damaged by repeated use and handling.

If you see a message reporting that a disk is damaged or unreadable, you may
need to repair the disk.

WARNING

If the damaged disk has been formatted for use with Apple

RAID Software, see the Apple RAID Software Administrator’s Guide
for information about repairing disks that contain RAID volumes.

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