To the best of my knowledge, Disk Warrior is able to do a bit more to try and 
repair the disk. Whereas "Repair Disk" is fairly minimal.

For Windows users, think of Repair Disk as CHKDSK and DW as Norton Disk Doctor.

Prettier interface and a few extra checks and balances!

cjc

On 21/02/2011, at 4:35 PM, Walter Sheluk wrote:

> On 11-02-20 10:30 PM, Christopher Collins wrote:
>> It's all a matter of knowing what you are doing!
>> 
> True and in effect understanding the problem.
> 
> Is there a difference in rebuilding the directory using DiskWarrior and 
> running "repair disk" with Apple's disk utility ?
> 

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