I ran the extended hardware test that came with my G5 and it detected no 
hardware problems.  However, when I do a repair disk, I get the message, 
in red, that there is an invalid leaf count, (whatever that is), and 
that it should be 1 instead of 1576.

The next part is confusing:
"The volume Macintosh HD was repaired successfully.
Repair attempted on 2 volumes.
    1 HFS volume repaired
    1 volume could not be repaired (and this is in red)

I don't understand what "volume" couldn't be repaired.  Is there 
something besides the HD that has a problem?

This all began because of quirky things happening in the photo part of 
iMovie.  I have updated software, repaired permissions repeatedly,  ran 
repair disk several times, and performed an archive and install.  No 
matter what I do, the photos are not updating correctly in the time 
line, and I continue getting the same error messages in repair disk.

I am in the process of backing up everything so I can do an erase and 
install, but wonder if anyone has any suggestions or other advice before 
I do that.

Thanks.

Luann
G5, 1.8 GHz


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