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6. When the check is complete, read the results, as shown in Figure 10.6.
10.6 Check the results of the Verify Disk operation.
7. There are two possible results.
No problems. Say “Whew!” and close Disk Utility.
Problems. You need to repair the hard drive, as described in Chapter 11.
Replacing the Hard Drive
Replacing the MacBook Air hard drive is a pretty radical form of maintenance, to be sure! However, no hard
drive lasts forever and MacBook Air's is no exception. Use it long enough and often enough, and one day the
hard drive will go belly up and you'll need to replace it. As long as you have MacBook Air backed up, as de-
scribed in Chapter 8, you won't lose any data, and you'll have your computer back on its digital feet in short or-
der.
 
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