It appears that OS-X crashed on me either because the internal hard drive
it resides on became damaged, or else X damaged the disk as it went down.

Either way, this hard drive is damaged. So damaged that Disk Warrior says
it can't be repaired, due to an "invalid number of allocation blocks,"
whatever that might be. Disk Utilities also says it can't fix it.

The good news is that I can still open up the disk and take things off of
it, so I'm now moving the important files on it to other drives.

My question is, what OS-X stuff should I salvage from the wreckage? Where
on this disk will I find all my Mail archives, my Safari bookmarks, my
Internet settings, etc?

In other words, what should I take off this disk so that when I install a
fresh copy of X on the other internal hard drive, I can put this stuff into
it so that my new copy of X will look like the old one I've been using?

Thanks much,

Tom

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