Macintosh Hd Disk Is Locked

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  1. Macintosh Hd Disk Is Locked
  2. Macintosh Hd Disk Is Locked Iphone 11

Macintosh Hd Disk Is Locked

Unicorn slot machine free online. 2019 office student. Pokemon trading cards com. Click on your main hard drive, typically called Macintosh HD, in the sidebar on the left. Parallels for mac tamu. You're looking for the disk name, not the volume name indented underneath it if that appears.

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  1. It's easy to panic if you get locked out of your Mac, but you can reset it and get back in fairly easy thanks to Apple's built-in tool. Jason Cipriani Sept. 28, 2020 6:15 a.m.
  2. Open Disk Utility. You said that you already erased the partition. So, to reset that partition (and fix that locked issue) click on the hard drive (the line with manufacturer's info), then click the Partition tab. Click the drop down to change partition type to 1 Partition, give it a name, if you like, and click the Apply button.

Macintosh Hd Disk Is Locked Iphone 11

Disaster has struck!! My Mac has currently locked me out of my 2 external drives and 1 internal drive, and I can't access a single file. My entire life is locked into these drives with no access, and all because I ticked one box in Leopard!! Even after a total re-install of the operating system this one ticked box from the previous OS has created total destruction!
What happened was I recently networked my G5 to a macbook with the latest version of Leopard. Aftwrewards, I noticed that even though I had set the permissions on all of my drives for another user to access from the macbook, most of the files inside had not updated with this permission. Even when I set permissions on a folder, each file inside the folder ignored the permission and only worked if I set them up one at a time.
So I highlighted a folder, clicked info and this time when I set the permissions I went to advanced and then ticked the 'Apply to Enclosed Items' box.
This resulted in locks appearing on every drive, and the macbook was locked out from accessing my drives on the network.
So I stupidly tried clicking on my main drive and choosing the same 'include everything' options. Then when I rebooted, the system failed to load.
I just get a grey screen with the apple logo. No spinning wheel. Nothing.
I had to force eject the drive with the old paperclip in the DVD routine, insert the system disk and then boot from that.
After spending most of last night trying to find a solution on the internet, i decided to reinstall my original Leopard 10.5.6 disk on my main drive this morning. I erased the main disk, reinstalled and all booted up.
But now I am locked out of every other drive except my main drive! When clicking on either my external drives or my second internal drive I get a message box that says 'You do not have sufficient access priviledges.'
When I open the info box for each drive they all say custom access. No matter what I try and set each of these too, it just switches back to custom access.
Disk utility doesn't help either. The verify permissions box is greyed out so I can't click on it.
Help!!! Everything I've ever saved is on these drives and I've spent all day trying to fix it. Booted in single user mode and entered commands. Gone into terminal and entered commands, all found on various forums with people who have had the same problems.
Nothing works!!!




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