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Disk Utility problem

Postby trevor2005 » Mon 23 Jan, 2006 10:52 am

Hello.

Trying to use my Disk Utility program to verify and repair permissions on my PowerMac G4 OS X 10.3.9 and it came with the following message:

'Disk Utility internal error
Disk Utility has lost its connection with Disk Management Tool and cannot continue. Please quit and relaunch Disk Utility'

What does this mean and how do I repair/fix it?

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Postby Antony » Mon 23 Jan, 2006 11:18 am

It means something went wrong.

I'd suggest quit all running applications, and run it again.

If you still get the same error, you might need to re-install Mac OS X or try a third party disk utility.
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Disk Utility problems

Postby trevor2005 » Mon 23 Jan, 2006 11:24 am

Hello and thanks for the reply.

I have tried with nothing else running using it but still the same message.

I have another program called Cocktail but thta appears to get stuck, just keeps going round and round while doing the verify/repair permission task.

Any suggestions?

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Re: Disk Utility problems

Postby Antony » Mon 23 Jan, 2006 5:21 pm

trevor2005 wrote:Hello and thanks for the reply.

I have tried with nothing else running using it but still the same message.

I have another program called Cocktail but thta appears to get stuck, just keeps going round and round while doing the verify/repair permission task.

Any suggestions?

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Which Mac do you have (hardware)? and what operating system?
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Disk Utility problem

Postby trevor2005 » Mon 23 Jan, 2006 6:29 pm

I have a PowerMac G4 running OSX 10.3.9

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Re: Disk Utility problem

Postby Antony » Mon 23 Jan, 2006 6:49 pm

trevor2005 wrote:I have a PowerMac G4 running OSX 10.3.9
Did you download the Cocktail that's for Panther?
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Postby trevor2005 » Mon 23 Jan, 2006 7:05 pm

I believe so.

I mean I have used Cocktail before but it appears to now not be working?

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Re: Disk Utility problems

Postby Antony » Mon 23 Jan, 2006 7:52 pm

trevor2005 wrote:I have another program called Cocktail but thta appears to get stuck, just keeps going round and round while doing the verify/repair permission task.
Exactly, what happened? (What feature/button you clicked before it get stuck?)

Some tasks may take a very long time to run, and you shouldn't interfere the application while it's running.

Also, how fast is your Mac?
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Disk Utility problem

Postby trevor2005 » Tue 24 Jan, 2006 4:25 am

I launch my built-in Mac Disk Utility program called 'Disk Utility' and I select Verify Disk Permissions, it runs for a little while then comes up with:

'Disk Utility internal error
Disk Utility has lost its connection with the Disk Management
Tool and cannot continue. Please quit and relaunch Disk Utility.'

I then relaunch but still the same.

I have ran Norton Utilities from the CD and it has not come up with any errors. I also used it to defragment the disk.

Since I also have this probem with my PowerMac G4 keeping GB of data in the /private/var/spool/cups/tmp my Mac is running slower.

My Mac is 400MHz

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Postby Antony » Wed 25 Jan, 2006 7:01 am

According to my Mac expert friend, Tony, he said this is a problem of iTunes 6.0.2 and OS X 10.3.9.

Did you happened to run the Software Update of iTunes 6.0.2?

If so, remove iTunes receipts (delete the [tt]itunesx.pgk[/tt]) from [tt]/Library/Receipts[/tt], and reinstall iTunes but an older version.

Apple Discussions wrote: the product specialist at apple told me on the phone to delete the itunesx.pgk and all others from /Library/Receipts/ and then reinstall itunes, but an older version.


MacFormat.co.uk (forum) wrote:It looks like the iTunes update has meanwhile been pulled by Apple. Any way, the solution would be to remove previous iTunes receipts from your Receipts folder. Good to know!
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Disk Utility problem

Postby trevor2005 » Wed 25 Jan, 2006 10:32 am

Thanks for that.

Yes I did update my iTunes to version 6.0.2 I will try what you suggest.

Will there be a patch or another update for iTunes to replace 6.0.2 which will be ok?

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I do appreciate all your comments/advice
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Disk Utility problem

Postby trevor2005 » Wed 25 Jan, 2006 10:39 am

Hi

I went to the Library/Receipts folder and deleted file iTunesx.pkg
but my Disk Utility program is still not working! Same problem as mentioned earlier.

What to do?

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Re: Disk Utility problem

Postby Antony » Wed 25 Jan, 2006 10:47 am

trevor2005 wrote:Hi

I went to the Library/Receipts folder and deleted file iTunesx.pkg
but my Disk Utility program is still not working! Same problem as mentioned earlier.

What to do?
Did you also remove iTunes 6.0.2 (application)? (you should.)
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Postby trevor2005 » Wed 25 Jan, 2006 11:16 am

Oh I have to remove the iTunes program.

Where do O get another one from? I went to the Apple site and they have the latest version 6.0 which is the one causing all the problems.

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Disk Utility Problem

Postby jvla2 » Sat 28 Jan, 2006 7:47 pm

Thank you, Antony! I was having the exact same problem as Trevor. Had tried Cocktail and Norton to no avail. Deleting iTunes 6 and receipt worked like a charm to enable permissions repair with Disk Utility --
cheers, Jan
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