Thursday 19 April 2012

HOW TO FIX MAC OS X SYSTEM ERRORS 


System error problems found on most Mac computers is usually caused by Malicious Software (Malware), downloaded from the Internet, which disrupt computer operation and damage your hard drive if you are not careful. Luckily Apple has included a Disk Utility service on Mac OS X which can help find and repair system errors. In this article I am going to show you how to fix your Mac's system error without costing you a penny. However, if your hard drive is too damaged, Disk Utility will not be able to fix this problem.

The following is the basic instructions you need to do.
                                                                                                                          Mac OS X
1. Insert the Mac OS X install DVD disk into your computer and then restart your Mac by holding down the "C" key on the keyboard when you hear the startup sound. You can release the key when the grey Apple appears. The disc will automatically start the Mac OS X installer but you do not need to reinstall the operating system again. Just go to the menu bar at the top of the screen and locate Utilities.

2. Click on Utilities and Choose Disk Utility from the Utilities menu bar at the top  of the screen.

3. Select your Mac's hard drive (Macintosh HD) on the left hand side of the popup window and click to select the First Aid tab. Then click the Repair Disk button and you are done. If Disk Utility finds any problems it will list them out and repair them for you.


4. When you finished repairing disk reboot your Mac computer.

Hope this solve your system error problem.

Joe
Sydney, Australia.




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