On Friday, November 14, 2003, at 06:32 PM, Brian wrote:



On Friday
First things first. If you don't own Diskwarrior, get it. Your drive's are probably still damaged. If the icons dind't appear until that drive was mounted, your programs are on that drive.


As an aside, for those who haven't used it:
Diskwarrior is neat and is has indeed recovered a corrupt drive for me where Norton had failed; but unless they have changed something since I bought it last (a while back, to be sure)- it would only work with mounted drives. If you had a drive that wasn't mounted, you still need Norton or similar to make the thing visible so that DiskWarrior could parse it.


If this has changed let me know :)

This has changed. You can now boot from the DW disk, and it will find drives connected to the Mac, not mounted. Used it to recover such a drive just last week.


--
"Wherever you go, there you are." - B. Banzai, Ph.D.
Bruce Johnson



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