![]() The iTunes 6.0.2 update of 1/12/06 screwed up at least two files: ![]() If you are still having issues, note that you can still startup from a different volume (or the Mac OS X installation disc) and repair permissions successfully on your normal startup volume. Re-install iTunes 6.0.1 (from a backup, if available) and attempt to run Disk Utility again. plist file (, locaed in ~/Library/Preferences). Delete iTunes 6.0.2 and its associated.plist file (, located in ~/Library/Preferences - the Library folder inside your user directory) and attempt to re-run Disk Utility Delete the "Chess" application and its associated.There are two potential workarounds for this issue: Please quit and relaunch Disk Utility.' Never seen this before." Disk Utility stalls approximately 1/3 of the way through and displays this error message: 'Disk Utility has lost its connection with the Disk Management Tool and cannot continue. "I installed iTunes 6.0.2 via Software Update restarted and found I could not repair disk permissions with Disk Utility, even starting from system installer disk. The problem generally affects users running Mac OS X 10.3.9. "Disk Utility lost connection with Disk Management Tool and cannot continue." Unable to run Disk Utility after update Several users have reported that they are unable to properly run Disk Utility after applying the iTunes 6.0.2 update, receiving the error message:
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