![]() When you boot from the updated flash drive, which replicates your Recovery partition, DiskWarrior appears in the OS X Utilities window. (Or, better yet, a different flash drive, 2 GB or larger, so you can keep the original intact.) ![]() You can also use the DiskWarrior Recovery Maker to update the flash drive to be able to boot your Mac directly. (See more detailed requirements for running DiskWarrior.) To boot from the DiskWarrior flash drive on a newer Mac, you need to boot to your Recovery partition and then run a Terminal command to launch the software. However, because of the way Macs now work, you can only start up your computer directly from the flash drive if it was originally delivered with OS X 10.4, 10.5, or 10.6.
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