On Sunday, April 17, 2005, at 12:55 PM, David Rodriguez wrote:

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" It isn't well known (unless you read the manual) that Disk Warrior can scavenge your drive for lost files also. On the opening screen there is a button that says "Rebuild." However, if you hold the Option key down, that button changes to "Scavenge." Clicking on Scavenge will cause Disk Warrior to aggressively scan for any intact files, regardless of the presence of a directory entry.
http://www.alsoft.com";


http://www.macattorney.com/panther.html

Dave

Hi Dave;
Thanks for the hint! Thought it would be the solution to my problem (Initialized partition).
Didn't do it though. It should have, unless I had done more than just INIT. the partition. ;<(


Chuck D.



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