hi.. I'm starting a new thread because I need specific instruction for my problem I'm really very worried that one wrong move could jeopardize the data in my HD..
yesterday I tried to adjust permissions in my system. I'm using a MacBook running leopard.. I changed permissions for the entire 'macintosh HD' for 'everyone' to no access. then I tried to log out of the admin account and then the problem started..
the screen stays at the blue screen where the gear spins in the foreground. after a few seconds the screen refreshes but the same thing repeats itself forever. I believe the problem is with the permissions issue. I'm typing on my iPhone now..
I have tried booting from my mac os x installation disk and ran 'disk utilities' from 'utilities'. but both 'verify permissions' and 'repair permissions' gave the same error that is, it reported failure on exit. so the first aid operation failed. what can I do from here? should I try using terminal? but I have no idea of the commands. scary too.. I ran 'verify disk' and it reported the disk appears to be OK.
any help is greatly appreciated.. I'm desperate.. thanks!!
yesterday I tried to adjust permissions in my system. I'm using a MacBook running leopard.. I changed permissions for the entire 'macintosh HD' for 'everyone' to no access. then I tried to log out of the admin account and then the problem started..
the screen stays at the blue screen where the gear spins in the foreground. after a few seconds the screen refreshes but the same thing repeats itself forever. I believe the problem is with the permissions issue. I'm typing on my iPhone now..
I have tried booting from my mac os x installation disk and ran 'disk utilities' from 'utilities'. but both 'verify permissions' and 'repair permissions' gave the same error that is, it reported failure on exit. so the first aid operation failed. what can I do from here? should I try using terminal? but I have no idea of the commands. scary too.. I ran 'verify disk' and it reported the disk appears to be OK.
any help is greatly appreciated.. I'm desperate.. thanks!!
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