OS X V10.7 Lion :: Updating Boot Support Partitions For Volume As Required

May 4, 2012

IMac with 10.7.3 and Seagate GoHlex 2TB external drive. Using the disk utility why is was not backing up.The Seagate is now asking the question "Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required". The verify disk permissions and repair disk permissions buttons are not active. My reference "The missing manual" does not cover this challenge.

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Long Should 'Updating Boot Support Partitions For The Volume As Required?

Apr 29, 2012

My Time Machine drive is failing according to Disk Utility. It's trying to fix it but is now stuck on: "Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required." It's been there for hours. How long should I wait before assuming that it's just hung and force quit Disk Utility / re-boot (possibly making the problem worse)? One answer I saw was "as long as it takes" but realistically, I surely can't just leave it running for weeks.  There must be a maximum time before I should assume it's not going to work.

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MacBook
Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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May 10, 2012

my mac won't boot after updating to 10.7.4

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: MacBook Pro Won't Boot Up After Updating To It

Feb 24, 2012

I just updated my MacBook Pro to Lion. After install restart the computer is stuck on the white screen with the apple logo and spinning wheel. I manually restarted it after 1 hour but that didn't solve the issue. What do I do?

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MacBook Pro (15-inch Core 2 Duo), Mac OS X (10.6.8), 4 Gig Ram

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Intel Mac :: After Updating To Mac OS X Lion 10.7.4 It Takes 20-30 Mins To Boot

Jun 2, 2012

Since I've update to Mac OS X Lion 10.7.4 my imac takes 20-30 mins to boot.

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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MacBook Pro :: The Network Backup Disk Does Not Support The Required AFP Features

May 21, 2012

I am trying to set up timeMachine on my new mac book pro over a regular home network on a shared network drive. I have tried everything but I keep getting "The network backup disk does not support the required AFP features." I am on lion with the lateset unpdate (10.7.4). I have even tried creating sparebundles on from tutorial that I have found online, but non of the hacks that I have tried seemed to work. Have anyone figured out a way around this? If so, can you share, it will be greatful. I could just buy the time capsule that apple sells but I already have a 2TB internal HDD in an old pc that's hosting my file server so no need for the time capsule hardware.

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MacBook Pro (15-inch Late 2011), Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Does Updating From Snow Leopard To It Includes Updating Imovie As Well

Mar 17, 2012

i am currently using snow leopard, and I am waiting for this summer to update to mountain lion.  Right now, I need the a new feature of imovie for my project, so I am thinking about buying Life 11 at this moment.  However, I just want to make sure that, will updating my OS X includes updating my imovie, iphoto and everything? If yes, then I probably dont need to buy Life 11 to update my imovie now/

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iMovie (iOS), Mac OS X (10.6.8)

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Jun 17, 2014

After updating my macbook pro (OS X Mavericks 10.9.3) it doesn't support a connection by bluetooth with my iPhone 4S. Why?

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MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9.3)

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OS X :: Need Two Mac Partitions - Dual Boot

Mar 26, 2009

I have a MacBook with OS X 10.5.5 on it. I'm allowed to use my personal laptop at work, but they have said I must have dual-boot and only use the one partition while I'm at work, to access the programs I need to while at work. Everything must be completely separate (my personal stuff, and work stuff). Their software is both in mac and pc versions. Instead of using bootcamp and having a dual-boot option for Windows I'd like to instead have two OS X partitions to boot to, one for personal use, one for work. I tried using bootcamp and then loading my OS X DVD into the drive to create a second partition, and it won't work. It seems Bootcamp is made to work when only creating a second partition with Windows. Well, then I went to the mac store and spoke to a Genius and well they said it's something I need to make an appointment for and come in to do, because it's fairly complex.

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Windows On Mac :: Want OSX, Vista And A XP Partitions, And Boot Between Them?

Nov 16, 2008

This should be possible, but I'm not sure what the procedure is to make this work. I'd like to have a OS X partition, Vista partition and a XP partition, and boot between them.

How do I do this?

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OS X :: Does Boot Camp 3.0 Support A Triple Boot System?

Sep 21, 2009

I have done some research on triple boot systems, and it appears that a third OS must be run virtually, but all the information I came across was a few years old. Microsoft is running a deal right now on Windows 7 for students so I would like to pick up a copy and try it out.

Is it possible to run 3 operating systems through Boot Camp 3.0? I am not interested in running a virtual OS.

Current Setup:
13" macbook pro
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Windows On Mac :: Multiple Partitions With Boot Camp

May 8, 2006

I am not sure if there is anything I can do, but here is my situation.Boot Camp will not install if my main hard drive which contains OSX has more than 1 partition on it. I have previously successfully installed boot camp before but recently have reformated and repartitioned my drive into multiple sections, One for the OSX and one for Multimedia, Movies Music and pics.Now Boot camp is telling me, Boot Camp cannot install because your primary drive is partitioned.So My prediciment is this. I want boot camp, because I need windows for games... no problem. However I need an extra OSX Journaled Partition for my Music and stuff, because I do not want this on my OSX partition. what can I do? before I reformat again

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OS X :: How To Make A Boot Camp Installation With Three Partitions

Jul 15, 2008

how to make a boot camp installation with three partitions?

I mean one for mac, one for windows and one for data to be shared between the OS's? When I try to create 3 partitions on leopard installation, when I start the boot camp assistant, it doesn't work. Or when I create an extra partition inside windows, mac is not able to see it.

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OS X :: Boot Camp Partitions - XP System Was Deleted

Dec 25, 2008

I just got my first Mac computer (yay), but as I always do with new operating systems, I have already run into a few problems. I tried to use Boot Camp to install Windows XP, and it all went through, but after the installation somehow the XP system was deleted and now I have 2 Mac OS 10 partitions.Um, I'm sorta lost at this point. Since I just got my Macbook Pro today, I don't have any files on it except for 24 music files. I am currently reinstalling the operating system onto the Macintosh HD, but I'm not sure if that will relieve the problem.

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OS X :: Tiger And Snow Leopard Boot Partitions

Sep 1, 2009

I want to keep my tiger system to boot form and use. I also got SL (bugs aren't a big deal, I have my current system to use). I have a 500gb installed. I already have my tiger system on its partition. I have another all waiting to install SL. There is only a couple of applications that I always use that I will install on SL on top of the iLife stuff that comes with SL (I got the Tiger upgrade package). I don't plan on migrating them, but do a fresh install. What I'm concerned about is my airport/network and user account. If I already have my Tiger system and airport xpress working with a name, encryption and passwords.

Do I need to migrate those settings over or can I have a entirely new settings for the SL boot? IOW, does the airport store the settings and WEP Passwords and all that stuff and can't have a totally new set of settings when I boot off of SL? Also, my user account. I'm the only one who uses my computer so I just have the one admin account I set up when I first got the machine. So do I need to migrate thst over too? Or can I/should I create a totally new account for SL? Or can I create a new account, but keep the exact same name and passwords that I use under Tiger?

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Hide "Recovery HD" And "Boot OS X" Partitions?

Apr 13, 2012

I have an external drive with two partitions, one to be used as a TM backup and the other will be a clone of internal HD. I want both to be encypted. I installed Lion on the clone partition, booted into it, and enabled filevault encryption. I then pointed TM to the TM partition, and enabled encryption with it also. I then rebooted into the internal HD. Once booted, it prompted me for passwords for the two external encyrpted partions, which I supplied and they mounted fine. However, also mounted were the "Recovery HD" and "Boot OS X" partitions. This is annoying. Too many disk icons on the desktop and finder sidebar to wade through.

Info:Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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Windows On Mac :: Boot Camp And Multiple Ntfs Partitions?

Apr 23, 2008

been trying to set up something like this under bootcamp butgetting nowhere. even lost half of my mac hd in the process.support couldn't get disk utility to recover it. finally got itback with a linux live disk called 'parted magic.' that allowedme to delete the ntfs partitions and leave them as free space. once i'd done that disk utility could then resize the mac hdpartition to the whole disk and i was able to start over.can a partition scheme as i've described above be done on a mac?

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Windows On Mac :: Naming Multiple Boot Camp Partitions

Feb 9, 2010

for various reasons, I've got three windows partitions on my Mac Pro. 1 x XP, 1 x Vista and 1 x 7. The annoying thing is, when I hold 'alt' to get into one of them, they all show up as 'Windows' (ie, OSX, Windows, Windows, Windows as my choice). A smarter man would remember, or write down what's what - but I'm wondering (as I'm not smarter) if there's a way to rename how they appear in this startup point. I've renamed the drives on the desktop so I know what's what - but it'd be nice to be able to change the startup option too.

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MacBook Air :: FYI Failed Boot Of Knoppix DVD Required SMC Reset To Revive USB Port?

Feb 9, 2010

I had hooked up the MBA SuperDrive and wanted to see, just for fun, whether the machine could boot from a Knoppix DVD. (Knoppix is a Linux distribution that can run straight off the DVD without touching the harddisk.)

I tried and it seemed to work fine, until I got stuck on a blank screen. Oh well.

I switched off the MBA by holding the power button for >4 secs and it shut down. Rebooted, and noticed that the SuperDrive didn't make any noise. Once in OS X, I didn't get an icon for the DVD. Hmm. Hitting 'eject' didn't do anything.

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Windows On Mac :: Boot Camp V3.0 - Deny Access To Mac/Win Partitions From Either Side?

Oct 26, 2009

I have a MacBook Pro with Snow Leopard, and Windows 7 Premium installed via Boot Camp v3.0 (equal 64GB partitions on a 128GB SSD). Both OS�s are running fast and smoothly without any major issues � except for the following:

-When I am logged into Snow Leopard, I can open and access all the folders and files for all users on the Windows 7 partition (but you cannot write to them).

-When I am logged into Windows 7, I can open and access all the folders and files for all users on the Snow Leopard partition (but you cannot write to them).

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OS X :: Changing Partitions - Time Machine Will Be Reinstall If I Change My Partitions?

Mar 7, 2010

I have an iMac 2.4ghz with a 320g hd, that I partitioned 50/270 when I installed Leopard. I read somewhere to have the opp system partitioned and I have been kicking myself in the rear ever since. Too many apps and files want to run next to the opp system, so I'm starting over.I used time machine for a backup of the system (both partitions are showing) on my 1 TB iomega external hard drive (minimax). I partitioned the external 500/500, time machine/additional storage.So that is what I'm working with, now for the question:With my backup complete, if I do a clean install to the internal hard drive (320g) in order to remove the 50g opp/sys partition and just have one 320g internal hd; will my time machine be able to restore to a clean 320 without having the 50/270gig partition setup? If so will this be a somewhat simple process?

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MacBook Air :: 7-10 Sec Boot Slower After Updating To 10.6.5 / Increase It?

Nov 10, 2010

7-10 sec boot slower after updating to 10.6.5 Anyone having the same issue?

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OS X :: When Updating Boot Cache Then Shut Down Hangs Automatically?

Dec 13, 2009

I have a problem. I have installed Leopard on a partition on my MacBook. When install successfully completed, my Macbook restarted but it hangs and does not restart so I had to switch the power off by the power button. I then switched my MacBook back on to complete registration and finally got into Leopard.I then updated using Software Update and then restarted but it will not restart. When I try to restart i get presented with a window telling me that "Updating Boot Cache". I then click "OK" but it hangs on the desktop wallpaper and pointer. I have tried to leave my MacBook for half an hour but it is still hanging on the desktop wallpaper and pointer. Same thing happens with Shutdown

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Windows On Mac :: Updating Nvidia Drivers On Boot Camp?

Apr 13, 2010

So I want to update my graphics card driver to see if that will help but for one I cant find which drivers to download and the ones I have downloaded don't work just saying that they cant find compatible hardware for the drivers.

I don't know if its anything to do with boot camp or its just me not knowing how to update drivers properly but can someone point me in the right direction?

I'm running Windows XP SP3 32bit, on my iMac. The graphics card is a Nvidia GeForce 9400, no M or GT as far as i can tell. Boot Camp version is 2.0 or 2.1 cant remember.

I tried the nvidia website but it doesn't have that model listed so i don't know which one to download, and the ones i did download, as i say just said they couldn't find compatible hardware.

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Windows On Mac :: Installing Windows Via Parallels Or Boot Camp Partition / Memory Required?

Sep 15, 2009

I just purchased a new iMac (2.66 c2d & 4gb of ram), Parallels 4, and Windows XP. I would like to get great performance whenever I use Windows XP and would like to know which installation procedure would help accomplish that.

Would Parallels provide me with a better user experience by installing Windows directly via Parallels OR by having Parallels utilizing a Boot Camp Partition? Which is better and why? Also, how much memory should I allocate to Parallels/Windows XP?

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Intel Mac :: Cannot Upgrade To Lion / Which Is Required

Jun 7, 2012

So, my 5 year old iMac's become outdated bec. I have Tiger and OSX 10.4.11.Mac's moving my email to "the cloud" and I cannot upgrade to Lion, which is required. Is buying a new computer my only option? Or, can this machine be manually upgraded with new parts?

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.4.10), iBook w/ OSX 10.1

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Mac Pro :: It Will Not Find Boot Volume?

Jun 19, 2012

My Mac Pro will not find it's boot volume. Each time the computer is started, the blinking folder with the question mark is the result. A working install of 10.7 does exist on the machine's primary hard drive. If  I were to press the option key on boot, I can select the primary hard drive (after entering the password) and everything boots as normal. I have run TechToolPro on the volume with no detected errors, even after a volume rebuild. A Recovery HD partition is not on the boot volume. Should that matter? 

I really really do not want to reinstall Mac OS X. I have hundreds of gigabytes of data in question. Any reinstall/reconfig would take days to complete. 

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Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4), 8GB RAM, 1TB HDD

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Windows On Mac :: Support Software In Boot Camp

Jan 6, 2011

I don't remember having to do this before, but I just reformatted and am setting up boot camp again. This time, it is asking me to download windows support software to a disk or external hard drive. I put in a blank CD, but nothing happens after I hit burn. If I hit next, it just takes me back to the same screen. What's the deal?

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OS X :: Dual Boot Mac Leopard (with Classic Support)

Nov 4, 2009

I have an old Powerbook G4 1.33GHz. Which is Mac OS9 Compatible. Is it possible to dual boot this system with OS9 and Leopard. I really want to upgrade from tiger but I don't want to lose classic support. If it is possible to do this could you tell me how or point me to a website that can show me.

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MacBook Pro :: Change Boot Camp 4 To 2 Or 3 To Support Win XP

Jul 3, 2012

boot camp 4 is not support Win Xp 32bit , so How can I can change boot camp 4 to 2 or 3.

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MacBook
Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

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