Dan, where do you find Apples Disk Utility ?   I'm new to Mac... old 
windows hand.... and I hav lost some of my files too...!  Lyle



Dan wrote:
> At 8:03 AM -0800 12/31/2008, MIKO .. wrote:
>   
>> What's the best tool when you get "bad data in journal" and "volume
>> structure" errors.
>>     
>
> What's wrong with just keeping it simple?
>
> If a disk volume has errors, use Apple's Disk Utility to repair it.
>
> If Disk Utility can't fix it, then repave it from your backup.
>
> Now, if you're in the position where you just HAVE to HAVE that data, 
> because you failed to make a good backup, then suck it up.  Buy 
> DiskWarrior or Data Rescue and if they work - breath a sigh of 
> relief.  And if they don't, well, either way actually, then whap 
> yourself upside the head for not having a good backup.
>
> - Dan.
>   


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