I have used DW2 and 3 on this problem in the past and have not had success in solving them. I do recall having the issue occur on an OS 9.x only Mac several years back, but my memory on that event is a bit hazy so I could have it wrong. I have seen it on dual boot and OS X only Macs several times. DW was able to get those Macs [for the most part] stable enough for me to boot them and grab my data but not to continue in service without formatting.

One thing I have read can cause it is a hardware problem with a bad ATA drive, but I do not know anything that says that is an exclusive cause and I lean towards feeling there are others.

Sincerely,

David M. Ensteness

On Jan 13, 2005, at 4:29 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:


On Jan 13, 2005, at 5:30 AM, Peter da Silva wrote:

I've got some disk corruption in /

fsck reports "keys out of order".

Google brings up a plethora of hits on : fsck "keys out of order" all seeming to do with OS X, including a hint about your problem <http://www.osxfaq.com/Tutorials/fsck/index.ws>.


My initial thought, though was throw DiskWarrior at it and see what happens..


-- Bruce Johnson University of Arizona College of Pha Information Technology Group


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