Yes, DiskWarrior is a very handy utility to own. I have resurrected
many a corrupted HD that Disk Utility won't fix. It also has an OS9
utility, which works well also. I wish I had the new version for Intel
macs... I'd say go for it.


     -Cyrus


On Mar 1, 10:58 am, Ken W <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Bruce Johnson
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Ken, you said Disk Utility could see them, what happened when you
> > tried to repair them?
>
> I can verify or repair them, and it says that they are OK.  But I click
> "Mount" and nothing happens.  In Disk Utility there is no information for
> the unmounted partitions/ drive, only saying that they are unmounted and
> what size they are...
>
> Unless anyone thinks it would not solve the problem I am planning on buying
> and running DiskWarrior.  The general consensus seems to be that this is a
> worthwhile utility to own.
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