OS X :: Formatting Internal HDD On Snow Leopard?

May 21, 2010

I noticed this morning my internal 1TB HDD I use for my Time Machine backups had disappeared from Finder, tried formatting/First Aid and I get the following error

Quote:

Originally Posted by Disk Utility

Disk Erase failed with the error:

POSIX reports: The operation couldn�t be completed. Cannot allocate memory

Tried the fixes on MacFixIt but I get the following errors in Terminal

Quote:

Originally Posted by Terminal

Started erase on disk1

Unmounting disk

Erasing

newfs_hfs: write (sector 0): Cannot allocate memory

Mounting disk

Could not mount disk1 with name (null) after erase

Error: -9944: File system formatter failed

Mark-Nicholsons-Mac-Pro:~ markleshark$

andddddd

Quote:

Originally Posted by Terminal

fdisk: /dev/disk1: Permission denied

Any ideas? Could really do without the drive being cooked.

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A1278
Model Identifier: MacBookPro5,5
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
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