> From: Bruce Johnson <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: DiskWarrior will not run after Applejack ran.
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Thursday, May 28, 2009, 9:47 AM
>
>
> On May 27, 2009, at 2:53 PM, Jonas Lopez wrote:
>
> >
> > In answer to your question:
> >
> > Since DiskWarrior runs only in OS 9,
>
> BZZZTTTT!!!
>
> You're using the wrong version of Diskwarrior, then.
> Diskwarrior for OS X runs in OS X.
> Bruce Johnson
I do not have the version for X:
The use of DW on a disk with 2 partitions, each of which is OS9+10.2.8 and the
other one is OS9+10.4.11 is not a problem.
It has ran for several years with no problems.
Select OS9 on the 10.4 disk and start up in nine. Run DW ON THE OS9+10.2.8
partition. Works just fine.
When done, change to OS9+10.2 as the start up.
Run DW from OS9 on the OS9+10.4 disk.
Works just fine.
As you know, DW requires that it be ran from the non-startup disk and that the
DW must reside on it. This is the reason for several copies of DW, since the
one you select MUST NOT be on the startup disk.
This has worked for some 5 years, BUT IT IS only in the last few months, after
I experimented and ran Applejack did the problem arise with 2156 and 2180.
JML.
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