![]() ![]() I had a rough weekend after a really weird week, so I don't know what will happen tomorrow. ![]() So I guess send me your address? I will try to get something usable out to you in the next couple days. Further more if I understand you correctly your dead in the water now, so it's not like you can get any more screwed by giving it a shot. That long explanation was probably moot though, as you likely have upgraded to 10.6.8 or whatever via software update. But if the installer disc was for Mac OS X 10.6.1 it might not behave as it should to properly repair the 10.6.2 install on your hard drive. for example if you have 10.6.2 installed on the hard drive and you use a 10.6.3 installer disk's Disk Utility you should be fine. I'll caution you now that generally it's good practice to only fiddle with you hard drive using the Disk Utility from versions of the Mac OS X that are the same as or later than the version of the OS installed on the hard drive you are fiddling with. Anyway it's late and I just found a 10.6.3 retail install disk. Unfortunately, due to the late release of the 2014 Mac Mini, the required PCI ID to recognize the drive could not be added to the stock image of ESXi 6.0. Then Pow! hard drive corruption pounces on you like a big cat out of the precipitation. One caveat that I would like to highlight is for the recent 2014 Mac Mini 7,1 or newer models where the SATA HDD is not automatically detected due to a change in the disk model made by Apple. Uh huh, lulled in to a false sense of security and moral superiority by the Mac OS's legendary dependability. ![]()
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