What I did is made a new partition and transfered the data on it, then I formatet the previous partition. I transfered my data back to previuse partition and erasing the second partition.
The "repair disk" button is grayed out because you can't repair it while you're in that partition. You either need to boot from your operating system disk, create a new partition or install an external boot device (e.g. external hard drive). Once you boot from or select any of these, your "repair disk" button will no longer be grayed out.
@stephenbobsaget T repair your startup disk, you must boot off of your mac install disc(by Inserting the DVD into your drive, and holding C while booting up)
fuck you with this shit video
franklinmanigat 2 months ago
Talk louder!!! But great video though.
thomasizpimpin 8 months ago
do you use the new screen recoding feature in 10.6? I heard its really good
apple6ga 2 years ago
@apple6ga Yes i use it, it is prety good.
SamuelNigel 1 year ago
What I did is made a new partition and transfered the data on it, then I formatet the previous partition. I transfered my data back to previuse partition and erasing the second partition.
SamuelNigel 2 years ago
my repair disk is greyed out and unclickable... this reallly sucks :[
stephenbobsaget 2 years ago
Mine too! If you find a answer please tell me
TheGEEKcentral 2 years ago
The "repair disk" button is grayed out because you can't repair it while you're in that partition. You either need to boot from your operating system disk, create a new partition or install an external boot device (e.g. external hard drive). Once you boot from or select any of these, your "repair disk" button will no longer be grayed out.
MentatMM 2 years ago
@stephenbobsaget T repair your startup disk, you must boot off of your mac install disc(by Inserting the DVD into your drive, and holding C while booting up)
theguywiththeremote 1 year ago