
Lest you think I have a truly weird setup, consider the fact that Apple currently sells two Macs - the MacBook Air and the server configuration of the Mac mini - that also lack an optical drive.Ĭoncerned for the health of my disk, I fired up Disk Utility and had it check my startup disk. This hardware configuration would affect my efforts to repair the damage. My MacBook Pro is not quite stock I have replaced its internal SuperDrive with a 120 GB solid-state drive (SSD), leaving the 500 GB internal hard drive in place. In old Mac (Carbon and pre-Carbon) header files, this error was described as “I/O error (bummers)”, and that’s usually what it means - some serious general error has occurred. This disturbed me greatly, since, as an old-time Mac developer, I know that -36 is a serious error. The message said that an error had occurred, and gave me an error code: -36. Last Wednesday afternoon, when I tried to empty my MacBook Pro’s Trash, I got an error message.
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#Macbook air target disk mode driver
