On May 27, 2009, at 12:28 PM, Jonas Lopez wrote:

> Bruce, your right on with the issues confronting me.
>
> In passing, would it be correct to view Disk Utility as the X  
> replacement for Disk First Aid in OS 9?

yes.

>
> Disk Utility sparkled with red errors - but THEN REPORTED ALL FIXED.

Run it again until it finds no errors.

>
> Again ran Disk Warrior with the same reports of (in step 4, halts)  
> with errors 2156 and 2180.

Contact Alsoft about this.

>
> Have others had same experience with Applejack?


No, I haven't but then, I'm 99% sure Applejack does the same thing as  
Disk Utility (which is to run fsck repeatedly until it reports no  
errors. It deletes caches and some other stuff, but those shouldn't  
affect DiskWarrior.

I have one question, though...what's going on that you have to do this  
stuff often enough to notice this? I've had to use Disk Warrior on my  
computer ONCE. I use it on occasion on other systems here, mainly,  
though I use it on things like Zip disks that have gotten messed up.

It's a rare use thing. The first time I used it it saved a grant  
application for 3.5 million, so it's repaid it's cost MANY times over.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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