![]() ![]() After upgrading the system, I ran the Disk Utility Repair Disk Permissions two times and then ran the Verify Disk. "I upgraded my iMac G5 (2.0 Ghz) from OSX 10.4.2 to OS X 10.4.3 using the combo updater. "Incorrect size for file temp(number) (It should be 000 instead of 999)"Īnd another alert concerning special permissions the Library/Widgets folder.Ī number of readers reportedreceiving messages indicating that their disk needs to be repaired when performing a live verification, but find that there are no errors reported or repaired when they startup from an alternative volume (usually the Mac OS X retail disc) to attempt repairs.These include any error messages that look like: Second, there are some new permissions alerts that will be generated by Disk Utility under normal circumstances, and can be safely ignored. This feature is called "Live Verification." However, if Disk Utility discovers any issues that require a repair, you will need to start up from your Mac OS X Tiger DVD or CD and use Disk Utility on that disc to make repairs. Mac OS X 10.4.3 includes a fairly significant update to Apple's Disk Utility (located in Applications/Utilities).įirst, the new release can verify your computer's startup disk (volume) without requiring you to start up from another volume.
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