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Comp Acting up??
I opend mail with a message that said the permissions on (such and such) are incorrect please change to Read and Write. So i did, tryed it once more i got the same error but on a different folder... So i go through the whole mail folder changing the permissions so everybody can read and write(i am the admin) when Im done mail opens, but it gives me this read only error and I cant delete messages... also, when I tryed to download something it told me I had no disk space left.. which is bullshit because its a 300GB hardrive(ive used like 40) any ideas??? because i kinda need my comp to work...
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no i mean download something in Safari, it says no space left.. but i CLEARLY have a lot of space left.. any ideas???
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wtf i just looked for the Mail folders in Library-Mail, and it didnt have anything there! wtf!?!
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ok well, i just ran Disk Utility and heres what I got.. Oh and the Repair Disk button isnt clickable...
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Verifying volume “Mac HD” EDIT Oh and the last thing I did before it was working last was, booted -s, put Applejack on Autopilot and let i go all the way through... anything I can to do to fix my problems?? |
if you used mail app you should have a mail folder in
/User/YOURNAME/Library/ try this reboot in -s mode Code:
/sbin/mount -uw / Code:
/sbin/fsck -fy Code:
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well nothing.. Mail is still Read Only and Safari wont let me download anything..
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right click on your drive snow leopard is located and select Get info theres a tab that says sharing & permissions make sure that (you) and the (system) have read and write permissions and then when you do click the button that looks like a gear and select (apply to enclosed items) good luck |
im on Leopard... and im kinda upset i didnt think about doing that lol
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well my computer is screwed up... worse... now it wont boot... i can get it to ERROR:Firewire something something, Defaulting to FULL SUCURE. Which is a normal thing to happen... Ive repaired permission(which took like 40 mins...) repaired the disk but to no avail... the good thing is I can access the hardrive from Windows... any ideas on what i can do?
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