So I was running OSX 10.7.4 on my mid-2009 13"MBP.
This morning I decided to upgrade to Mountain Lion.
I bought it and proceeded to download it via the app store. I backed up my drive using time machine right at that moment, as it occurred to me that it might be a good idea.
I was not able to complete the download without closing my machine, taking it elsewhere and opening it back up again (resuming the download).
Once the download was complete, I began the installation process (physically at thew new location now).
Some time later I'm faced with the error message:
"OS X Mountain Lion Couldn't Be Installed, Because The Disk Local Is Damaged And Can't Be Repaired"
I tried everything I could think of. When I attempt to install it finds my time machine drive (USB), the Mac OSX Install ESD and eventually- after about a ten minute wait- it finds my "Local" drive.
When I try to install 10.8 the installation fails with the error I mentioned earlier.
When I try to restore from Time Machine via the Mountain Lion install interface it never finds my local HDD.
Disk utility won't let me select the drive "Local". It's greyed out. (see screenshots)
I should mention: my current HDD is about 9 months old. It's not an SSD and has always functioned without issue.
I got it because I really wanted a 7200rpm drive rather than the standard 5400.
I've never had any reason to suspect bad sectors or any sort of damage.
I haven't subjected my Macbook Pro to any impact. This all just occurred with the ML install.
Am I screwed? I'm a programmer/designer/marketer, so I REALLY need my machine.
Advice? (more photos below, screenshot function wasn't installed in the ML boot interface).
I'm going to the Genius Bar tomorrow and a new 2.5" SATA drive is always a hundred (or so) bucks away, but I welcome any other ideas with open arms.
http://bit.ly/mlionerror
This morning I decided to upgrade to Mountain Lion.
I bought it and proceeded to download it via the app store. I backed up my drive using time machine right at that moment, as it occurred to me that it might be a good idea.
I was not able to complete the download without closing my machine, taking it elsewhere and opening it back up again (resuming the download).
Once the download was complete, I began the installation process (physically at thew new location now).
Some time later I'm faced with the error message:
"OS X Mountain Lion Couldn't Be Installed, Because The Disk Local Is Damaged And Can't Be Repaired"
I tried everything I could think of. When I attempt to install it finds my time machine drive (USB), the Mac OSX Install ESD and eventually- after about a ten minute wait- it finds my "Local" drive.
When I try to install 10.8 the installation fails with the error I mentioned earlier.
When I try to restore from Time Machine via the Mountain Lion install interface it never finds my local HDD.
Disk utility won't let me select the drive "Local". It's greyed out. (see screenshots)
I should mention: my current HDD is about 9 months old. It's not an SSD and has always functioned without issue.
I got it because I really wanted a 7200rpm drive rather than the standard 5400.
I've never had any reason to suspect bad sectors or any sort of damage.
I haven't subjected my Macbook Pro to any impact. This all just occurred with the ML install.
Am I screwed? I'm a programmer/designer/marketer, so I REALLY need my machine.
Advice? (more photos below, screenshot function wasn't installed in the ML boot interface).
I'm going to the Genius Bar tomorrow and a new 2.5" SATA drive is always a hundred (or so) bucks away, but I welcome any other ideas with open arms.
http://bit.ly/mlionerror
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