While Andrew's problem (reported by Norton) could be in the hardware, it most likely is corruption in the volumn information. If so, OSX or OS9 will make no difference. But Diskwarrior will definitely fix it. And in the unlikely chance that it is in the hardware, Diskwarrior will tell you that.

Diskwarrior is far superior to any other volumn-repair utility I've ever used on any platform. It finds stuff nothing else does. It tells you what it finds. And it fixes it flawlessly. For badly damaged volumns, you can even choose to look at the files on the repairs volumn before saving the new directory. (This would allow you to be assured that you weren't going to lose your important files.) But it's so reliable I long ago quit being cautious with it. Now I just breezily OK thru all the dialogs.

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Robert Patterson


Now *that* is news I can use! I'll call Mac Warehouse as soon as I get off line.


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Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press

http://home.netcom.com/~kallisti/
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