Repairing a disk with disk utility – Apple Mac Pro (Mid 2010) User Manual

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Chapter 4

Problem, Meet Solution

To open the Mac OS X Utilities application:

m

Restart your computer while holding down the Command key (x) and R key.

Some utilities in the Mac OS X Utilities pane require access to the Internet and the
Mac App Store. You may need to make sure your computer is connected to the
Internet via your Ethernet or Wi-Fi network.

To connect via a Wi-Fi network:

1

Choose a network from the Wi-Fi status menu in the upper-right corner of the screen.

2

If necessary, type the network password.

To join a closed network, choose Join Other Network. Enter the network’s name
and password.

Repairing a Disk with Disk Utility

If you have a problem with your computer, or if you start your computer and see the
Mac OS X Utilities pane, you may need to repair your computer’s disk.

1

Select Disk Utility in the Mac OS X Utilities pane and click Continue.

2

Select the disk or partition in the list on the left, and then click the First Aid tab.

3

Click Repair Disk.

If Disk Utility can’t repair the disk, back up as much of your information as possible,
and then follow the instructions in “Reinstalling Mac OS X and Apple Applications” on
page 89.

For information about Disk Utility and its options, see Help Center, or open Disk Utility
(in the Utilities folder in Launchpad) and choose Help > Disk Utility Help.

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