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On 4/17/05 11:55 AM, "David Rodriguez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> In cruising the net, I came across this valuable feature of Diskwarrior
> which I never knew and wished I did a few months ago (article is in
> context to a totally different bug problem).   But I thought it might
> be helpful for those who have or will try to rescue lost files.
> 
> " 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
> 


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