- #CARBON COPY CLONER ERROR 51 MAC OS X#
- #CARBON COPY CLONER ERROR 51 INSTALL#
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_Icon? 09:07:40.401 Coriolis CDMaker ignoring Icon? 09:07:45.004 Coriolis CDMaker ignoring. HFS+ Private Directory Data? 09:07:40.400 Coriolis CDMaker ignoring. It started copying but in the en quit with an error: I'll paste it here: 09:07:35.544 Coriolis CDMaker ignoring. I found more information on making a boot disk for my MacBook here.
Retrospectively, I like this way of creating the disk image to work from way better. 30 minutes or so later I had a disk image and CDMaker was able to make a boot disk template. As above, it is probably the "Xcode tools" folder only that needs to me left out. I did the "Incremental Backup of selected" option and left out the "Optional install" folder.
#CARBON COPY CLONER ERROR 51 INSTALL#
Another thing I tried (that worked) was using Carbon Copy Cloner Version 3.1.3 (3.1.3) to create a read/write sparse image of the "Mac OS X Install DVD". Just as long as the "Xcode tools" folder wasn't present in the "optional installs". I have since worked out it's the "Xcode tools" folder within the "optional installs" folder that needs to be deleted. I think the key to this was being able to delete folders from in the image. The image I made of the install disk was definitely read/write with no encyption. My unibody was bought about a week after it was released and maybe they changed something. Maybe you have different "Mac OS X Install DVD" to me? Mine says "Mac OS version 10.5.5 Disc version 1.0 2Z691-6291-A". I tried it again and it worked as I described. That's really annoying and I'm sorry to have wasted your time.
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Now making a disk that full of useful recovery software, that's probably another story. Follow the instructions and burn your boot disk to DVD.ĥ. Open CDMaker and it will detect the mounted OS X install DVD disk image and create boot disk template from the startup data in the disk image.Ĥ. Trash the folder "Optional Installs" - whatever is in this folder prevents CDMaker from creating a boot disk template.ģ. Change the Image format option from "compressed" to "read/write".
#CARBON COPY CLONER ERROR 51 MAC OS X#
Using Disk Utility in the Utilities folder create a new image of the Mac OS X Install DVD. Try again or use an alernative source."ġ. "Coriolis CDMaker failed to create a template from the intsallation media. I noticed that if you try to create a boot disk straight from the grey OS X install DVD in your DVD drive you'll get an error message. I was able to make a boot disk for my new Apple Macbook from the grey OS X install DVD that came with the Macbook using Coriolis CDMaker version 1.2.2 (17) - the version packaged with iPartition 3. What I have done is make a boot disk for "Unibody" 13" MacBook (Late 2008/Aluminum) that works. I'm posting this as a starting point for more useful tools for drive recovery from the DVD drive on the unibody Macbooks. Sob.Īnyway I recovered the drive after a while but wished I'd had a boot disk with something other than disk utility. About there was when I really missed target mode. The options to recover your drive are:ġ) Use Time Machine before the chaos began, which I hadn't set up (doh!) due to tight funds for a big external drive.Ģ) Run the grey OS X Install DVD and use Disk Utilities to fix up the drive.ģ) Pull the drive out of the Macbook and try to mount it with and external USB->SATA adaptor to another computer. I also read on the web that it isn't possible to create a boot disk for Leopard to be able to run something like Disk Warrior. The hard drive if my brand new "Unibody" 13" MacBook (Late 2008/Aluminum) running Leopard 10.5.6 became corrupted last Saturday night before a presentation the next week and through trying to revive it I quickly realized via the web there are no third party resources available to recover it.