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Mar 6 |
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Macbook Air + Lion + Windows 7 Boot Camp + shared partition I realize this is question is already almost a year old, but if you would like to reinstall your Recovery Disk, assuming you've left some room for it after your OS X partition, you can simple redownload Mac OS X from the Mac App Store, and reinstall it. All your configurations, files, etc. will be there; nothing will appear changed. This did not affect Ubuntu placed sufficiently far after the OS X partition; however I don't know how it would affect Windows (I don't think it would); also, you would/should probably need to sync the Master Boot Record's partition table. |
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Jan 15 |
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Jan 15 |
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What are the sector sizes on Mac OS X? Thanks Timothy - didn't know about this command. Looks like a treasure trove for disk information / manipulation under OS X. |
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Jan 15 |
accepted | What are the sector sizes on Mac OS X? |
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Jan 15 |
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What are the sector sizes on Mac OS X? Thank you for your response, Mark, but I think you may have misunderstood my question. I am looking for what the size of a block on HFS Plus (the current default filesystem for Macs) is. That is interesting about the failings of HFS, though. |
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Jan 14 |
awarded | Student |
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Jan 14 |
asked | What are the sector sizes on Mac OS X? |
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Jan 4 |
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iPod touch calendar - all of my events AM and PM are switched Yeah I checked that, and they were both in the same timezone. I actually fixed the problem just by updating to iOS 5. Thanks for your comment tho. |
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Nov 1 |
asked | iPod touch calendar - all of my events AM and PM are switched |