Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Showing results for. Search instead for. Did you mean:. Sign In. Dan Level 2. We can't guarantee quick solutions - Experts Exchange isn't a help desk. We're a community of IT professionals committed to sharing knowledge.
Our experts volunteer their time to help other people in the technology industry learn and succeed. Plans and Pricing. Contact Us. Certified Expert Program. Skip to main content. The System Reserved area has bootmgr. I have to uninstall completly in order to try again as doing a repair still comes up with the error.
I am going to try next without backing up the System Reserved area of the drive. Any ideas as to why this error would happen every time Norton backs up this small part of the hard drive? If I do it as two seperate backups doing the smaller reserved first I only get that backed up and can't do more. If I do a combined backup I will get both backed up but will not be able to do any more backups because of the error.
You can simply replace the hard disk. They are not expensive or difficult to replace. I realize it's too late for you, but an external backup device can be purchased for not much more than the cost of Disk Warrior. Thank you but I have tried this already. I am close to settling with the idea that my hard drive is just shot and I need a new one!
Thank you for taking the time to respond. Thank you! I agree with possibly no longer wanting to rely on this hard drive. Purchasing a new drive would be possible but I use this as an excuse to do a full upgrade to a new MacBook Pro lol!
Just thought i would give myself piece of mind by trying everything possible. Thanks again! Chris, I work IT for a digital agency and your reply to this proplem single handedly saved a Technical Director's main parittion! I cannot express how helpful your reply was and I thank you for your contribution to the community! Oct 25, PM.
Dec 7, AM. I can't run the sudo command within Terminal. The command cannot be found or permissions don't exist to run. Also, as the "Repair Disk Permissions" runs, it's showing "Open error 5" messages. I just want to be able to salvage and transfer all my data files to another computer, and reinstall the OS on my notebook. Dec 20, AM. Jan 11, PM in response to holistichightech In response to holistichightech.
This may be a little late, but you should try starting from a bootable OS install CD. Jan 11, PM. DiskWarrior recover the directory structure. However, I can replace on the same internal HDD because it's damaged and failing.
But, DiskWarrior sees it, but doesn't allow to transfer the files i. Jan 16, PM. I have been having the same codes coming up in disk utility when I've started up my computer with installation cd.
I also saw a message that was. I have tried going into terminal and typing the sudo command but it says no command found or file type not recognized I am sure I found the proper disk code but it doesn't work. Can anyone help me with this?
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