![]() I decided to run the Mac Pro in Target Disk mode and run Disk Utility from my laptop on the suspect disk - it repaired (or so it says) the disk and now I'm copying ("restoring") all contents onto another disk that I can run further tests on later. Your very complaint illustrated that it was unable to do that. TTP and similar utilities may be used to "repair" a damaged HD for the purposes of extracting whatever data remains intact, after an irretrievable data loss event has already occurred. Solution: erase the volume, if it happens again replace the drive. An example is the following: ad-blocks-what-do-i-do7 TTP is also unnecessary in that it conveys no benefit. On the other hand OS X updates will very frequently reveal incompatibilities with third party software, especially those that modify the Mac's operating system. Lacking an overwhelming response from a representative sample of millions of Mac users running the latest OS X release, any premise that the update caused this problem must be logically flawed. You also asked if anyone else had been similarly affected. ![]() In that case the Apple Support article is the appropriate place to begin troubleshooting. You explained that your Mac was unable to start. ![]() I realize you considered my response unhelpful, but my answer remains unchanged: uninstall it. Now is there a chance you could find another moment to explain WHY TTP is such a problem ? I've used it for more than 10 years and it's only been an asset.
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