. the data
can corrupt just like any other file on the disk, as it is accessed
and changed by OS X periodically.
On Sep 20, 2003, at 12:17 PM, Hamlin Krewson wrote:
On Saturday, September 20, 2003, at 11:52 AM, Adam Thayer wrote:
Sorry, the Volume Wrapper is actually an HFS+ specific thing. The
Vo
Sorry, the Volume Wrapper is actually an HFS+ specific thing. The
Volume Wrapper is a chunk of HFS information to allow the ROMs in
older machines to properly boot an HFS+ drive,
Which would make it part of the formatting process (for HFS+).
It's a part of the formatting process I be
On Saturday, September 20, 2003, at 11:52 AM, Adam Thayer wrote:
Sorry, the Volume Wrapper is actually an HFS+ specific thing. The
Volume Wrapper is a chunk of HFS information to allow the ROMs in
older machines to properly boot an HFS+ drive,
Which would make it part of the formatting process
Sorry, the Volume Wrapper is actually an HFS+ specific thing. The
Volume Wrapper is a chunk of HFS information to allow the ROMs in older
machines to properly boot an HFS+ drive, since this wrapper is part of
the HFS+ specification, all HFS+ partitions have it. The significance
could be large
rious problem
with the volume wrapper that it then fixes. Can anybody remind me of
what a volume wrapper is, the significance of errors with it, and why
this problem may reoccur?
Thanks for any help.
John
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Hi,
I have just replaced my Wallstreet with a new iBook. When I run
DiskWarrior 3, some scans indicate that there is a serious problem with
the volume wrapper that it then fixes. Can anybody remind me of what a
volume wrapper is, the significance of errors with it, and why this
problem may