I suggest you also do a surface scan of the drive in addition to the below
suggestions. I think you have a more serious problem than you realize. If
Retrospect cannot read a file or disk, then you can be certain the disk has
major problems. 

on 01.7.10 7:16 PM, Remo Del Bello at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 7/10/01 5:33 PM, Dennis T Cheung deftly typed out:
> 
>> Have you run a tool like Disk First Aid lately? If your machine is making
>> funny noises, it could be a bad sign...
> 
> I would have to agree with Dennis here. If Finder copies fail as well as
> Retrospect backups, it is more likely that your drive is suffering from
> corruption. Most likely Volume Information or Master Directory Block damage.
> Try Disk Warrior (my first choice for directory corruption).

-- 
Eric Hildum 


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