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Adobe flash player update for os x yosemite. As with prior versions of OS X, the new version 10.11 “El Capitan” is available as a free purchase from the App Store, and should then download and run to allow you to upgrade your system. If all goes well, you should see the OS X installation window that instructs you to begin the upgrade process, but there may be instances where this does not appear, or does not work when you attempt the install.
SMART Attributes Data Structure revision number: 1 Vendor Specific SMART Attributes with Thresholds: ID# ATTRIBUTENAME FLAG VALUE WORST THRESH TYPE UPDATED WHENFAILED RAWVALUE 5 ReallocatedSectorCt 0x0033 100 100 010 Pre-fail Always - 0 9 PowerOnHours 0x0032 099 099 000 Oldage Always - 2379 12 PowerCycleCount 0x0032 098 098 000 Old. Mar 22, 2012 What to do about SMART errors in OS X. SMART errors for hard drives might mean the drive is about to fail, but it also might just be indicating a relatively benign problem.
First, the OS X installer should run automatically, but if not then you can try running it manually:
- Go to the Applications folder
- Open the program called “Install OS X El Capitan”
- Follow the on-screen instructions.
An alternative approach is to create a dedicated installation drive from the El Capitan installer, and use that to install the upgrade. For this, you will need a spare external drive (USB drive, or hard drive) that is at least 8GB in size, and then perform the following steps:
- Attach the drive to your Mac
- Use Disk Utility to format it to HFS+ with a GUID partition scheme, naming it INSTALLER
- Open the OS X Terminal and run the following command (copy and paste all 5 lines):
Press Enter to run the pasted command, and supply your password when prompted (it will not show when typed). Note that if you get any errors, be sure your USB drive is formatted and named “INSTALLER” so the command will properly target it. You will also need to have first downloaded the OS X El Capitan installer from the App Store, and have this present in your Applications folder.
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The Terminal may take a while to complete this step, but when done you can reboot your Mac and hold the Option key to show the boot menu, and then select the El Capitan installation drive you just created to run the installer and upgrade your Mac’s internal hard drive. Best collage maker for mac os x.
If the procedure still fails with an error, then hopefully you have a full system backup ready, which you can restore to your Mac using the option to restore from a Time Machine backup in the OS X Recovery partition, or whatever cloning software you use. When done, attempt the above procedures to try again.
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Check SMART Status.
Click the link above to open the script in Script Editor, save, and enter the following line into your crontab:
osascript [path/to/file]
where path/to/file is, obviously, the POSIX path to the Applescript.
Click the link above to open the script in Script Editor, save, and enter the following line into your crontab:
osascript [path/to/file]
where path/to/file is, obviously, the POSIX path to the Applescript.
One mistake--make sure you place the POSIX path to the script in quotation marks: osascript '/path/to/file'. Sorry about that
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Click the link above to open the script in Script Editor, save, and enter the following line into your crontab:
osascript '/path/to/file'
where /path/to/file is, obviously, the POSIX path to the Applescript.
[Corrected the script to ask Finder to display the dialog if there is an error--osascript can't display dialogs directly. Rob, if you want, delete the previous two comments and move this up. Sorry about that.]
Click the link above to open the script in Script Editor, save, and enter the following line into your crontab:
osascript '/path/to/file'
where /path/to/file is, obviously, the POSIX path to the Applescript.
[Corrected the script to ask Finder to display the dialog if there is an error--osascript can't display dialogs directly. Rob, if you want, delete the previous two comments and move this up. Sorry about that.]
This version should discover your drives.
I just made a geektool entry of 'diskutil info disk0 | grep Verified > /dev/null'
Software updates for macs since os x yosemite. Then I set the default icons and turned on icon display. If disk status is 'Verified' then I get a green icon, if it's not I get red.
Software updates for macs since os x yosemite. Then I set the default icons and turned on icon display. If disk status is 'Verified' then I get a green icon, if it's not I get red.
I edited the script as I wanted to have a DAILY HARD DRIVE VERIFIED STATUS message window displayed, not just when the 'Drive Failed'.
Click on the link below and it will automatically download to your computer (This link will expire Dec.31.2003):
http://homepage.mac.com/cyberbrent/filechute/SMART_Disk_Check.zip
I also used CRONNIX to add the scheduled time for this script to run daily under my user name CRONTAB. This is a very simply program for a newbie or advanced user - nice GUI.
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/7486
Regards
Brent
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'You alone define your limitations'
Click on the link below and it will automatically download to your computer (This link will expire Dec.31.2003):
http://homepage.mac.com/cyberbrent/filechute/SMART_Disk_Check.zip
I also used CRONNIX to add the scheduled time for this script to run daily under my user name CRONTAB. This is a very simply program for a newbie or advanced user - nice GUI.
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/7486
Regards
Brent
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'You alone define your limitations'
QUESTION: 10.3: Get hard disk SMART status from the command line
Question: Is the SMART status verified a) when the diskutil utility is run, b) only at boot-up, or c) once every xx hrs?
Does anybody know the answer?
For some reason I have it in my head that the SMART status is checked maybe only at boot-up, status is stored somewhere, and then diskutil simply retrieves the status from that 'somewhere'.
Am I wrong?
Does anybody know the answer?
For some reason I have it in my head that the SMART status is checked maybe only at boot-up, status is stored somewhere, and then diskutil simply retrieves the status from that 'somewhere'.
Am I wrong?
heres a script you can launch on cron and it'll notify you when the result comes back bad: you need to replace [email protected] with the email address you want the alert sent to.
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The grep process is unnecessary in returning the status, as awk has its own pattern matching. Also, to get better output, you should print both the third and fourth fields, to handle 'Not Supported' or other multi-word output:
This script should test all your attached drives.
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This command makes a horrible drive parking noise on an intel MBP running 10.5.6. Anyone else experience this or know another method, or the cause of this noise?