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Repairing a damaged disk 59, Repairing a damaged disk – Apple Macintosh LC 630 User Manual

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Repairing a damaged disk

Disks can become damaged by repeated use and handling.

When do you need to repair a disk?

If you see a message reporting that a disk is damaged or unreadable, you may
need to repair the disk.

Try these suggestions first

If you can’t start up from a hard disk or you don’t see the hard disk icon on the
desktop, try the following:

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If the hard disk is internal, shut down your Macintosh, wait at least 10
seconds, and then turn it on again.

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If the hard disk is external, make sure that it is turned on and that its cable
is connected firmly; then restart the Macintosh.

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If the hard disk is your startup disk, start up with a different startup disk. If
the hard disk’s icon appears on your desktop, reinstall system software on
the hard disk (see “Installing or Reinstalling System Software” later in this
chapter).

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Check the ID numbers of all SCSI equipment connected to your computer.
Each device must have a unique ID number (the computer itself has the ID
number 7). Also check that the chain of devices is terminated properly. For
information on setting SCSI ID numbers and terminating a SCSI chain,
see the manuals that came with your SCSI equipment.

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Test the disk following the instructions that come next.

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Troubleshooting