On 7/22/02 3:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> TechTool Pro can fix a keys out of order error without requiring a format of
> the drive. It will take some time (hours, depending on the size of the drive)
> for the correction to take place, so do not get impatient and quit the repair
> to early.

Thanks for the tip on TechTool. My plan is just to clear the affected
partition, not the whole drive (at least for now), using using the X version
of DFA. I'm told that its "Erase" function wipes the partition's directory
and hence those out-of-order keys.

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