Hello all,
I tried to upgrade my 2011 27" iMac from Mavericks to Yosemite but immediately received an error "File system verify or repair failed" at the start of installation following the download.
I rebooted, held command/R to enter disk utility in order to repair the disk, but the repair failed.
I tried the same thing using a USB drive on which I installed the recovery program, but that didn't work either.
Every time I reboot, the Yosemite install starts again and gets me to that same message. I can still access the menu on top of the screen which gives me access to the disk utility program and to a terminal, but that's about it. From what I've read, my only solution out of that situation is to wipe the drive and recover from a backup...
My problem is that my backup is a few months old, and I really don't want to lose my data since then. I am very worried about losing it all.
Do you have any suggestion on what to do to save my files before starting from scratch with the installation process ?
I have several external drives and a MacBook Air at my disposal.
I hope you guys can advise me on what to do not to lose my data. What is the easiest and most efficient way to make a full backup based on my situation ?
Thank you very much to anyone who will take time to help me out of this bad situation.
David
I tried to upgrade my 2011 27" iMac from Mavericks to Yosemite but immediately received an error "File system verify or repair failed" at the start of installation following the download.
I rebooted, held command/R to enter disk utility in order to repair the disk, but the repair failed.
I tried the same thing using a USB drive on which I installed the recovery program, but that didn't work either.
Every time I reboot, the Yosemite install starts again and gets me to that same message. I can still access the menu on top of the screen which gives me access to the disk utility program and to a terminal, but that's about it. From what I've read, my only solution out of that situation is to wipe the drive and recover from a backup...
My problem is that my backup is a few months old, and I really don't want to lose my data since then. I am very worried about losing it all.
Do you have any suggestion on what to do to save my files before starting from scratch with the installation process ?
I have several external drives and a MacBook Air at my disposal.
- Is there any way to make a full disk copy of my iMac harddrive to an external drive, using a program which I would start from a USB drive ?
- Could I use the MacBook Air to access my iMac drive, through wifi, target mode, etc.) ?
- Is it possible to change the hardrive in the iMac, then use my old one as a "slave" to access the files in it (without having to boot from that drive basically)
I hope you guys can advise me on what to do not to lose my data. What is the easiest and most efficient way to make a full backup based on my situation ?
Thank you very much to anyone who will take time to help me out of this bad situation.
David