I have a big problem with my OS X partition caused by careless use of Tech Tool 
Pro 4's optimising.

On page 60 of the Tech Tool Pro 4 Manual it warns against optimisinng a hard 
drive without first running the Volume Stucture tests and repairing that if 
necessary, and says that a small problem could become serious if this is not 
done. I'm used to Windows and OS 9 where you can optimise any time without any 
special precautions! So I found out not to do this by doing it. In this case, I 
should have riead the whole manual first! I messed up here- I did this to my OS 
X partition and now although I have been able to improve things up to a point 
and I can now get in to copy files across to another drive, I cannot get OS X 
itself to work and the machine won't boot up in OS X. 

I've tried to rescue the situation by doing volume structure repairs but it 
isn't working, and although the repairs are always "Passed", when I redo the 
volume structure test I keep getting the same error message telling me 

Failed, Invalid Catalog PEOF (-49).

The Repair is not not doing anything- the comparison charts show no changes are 
being made any more when I run the repair now. And after doing the repair and 
running the Volume Structure testI keep coming back to this same error message.

What I need to know- and I'm very new to OS X so this is why I know virtually 
nothing about it- is what to do next.

I can try to reinstall OS X (Tiger) from the Cds ( I did the media exchange as 
my machine has no DVD drive). But I'm wondering if this is going to be enough; 
maybe the volume structure problems mean I need to dig a bit deeper first and 
reinitialise the OS X partition first (assuming this is in fact possible). This 
is the first time I ever got this problem so at this point my experience runs 
out!

My internal hard drive has three partitions, OS 9 (which I am using now), OS X, 
which won't boot up, and Data. I created these partitions in case of terminal 
problems developing with one partition as seems to have happened here, but I'm 
not sure what needs to be done to solve it now. 

Is reinstalling OS X the thing to try first? 

Any help with this would be much appreciated!


Joe B.

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