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Jun 25, 2014

My Macbook Pro (10.9.3) wouldn't boot up.  I'd get the gray spinning progress indicator along with a gray progress bar which would get about 10% through and then restart. 

I booted into recovery mode and run Disk Utility to repair the disk and got a message saying can't repair, back up your files. 

So I took the HDD out and mounted it as an external drive on my Mac Mini (10.9.3).  I got a message saying it's read only and I should back up my files.  I can browse to my users directory and see all the base folders (Movies, Music, Docs, etc), but there's a red no entry icon on all the folders and accessing them through Finder shows they are empty. 

I browsed the files through Terminal as super user and can see the files.  I can also copy the files through Terminal.  However, after copying a test directory some of the files are read only and others are still no access. 

So the question is, how do I back up these files and maintain permissions? 

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