Jerry, No,  the only cd in the computer at the time  was the original  
Apple install disk that I used to access Disk Utility.
George
On Apr 5, 2008, at 2:54 PM, Jerry Freeman wrote:
> was the cd still mounted when you ran repair? the cd is a volume.  
> best...jf
>
> On Apr 5, 2008, at 1:24 PM, George H.Yankey wrote:
>
>> After experienced some problems yesterday while scanning some
>> pictures to a CD and burning the CD , I decided  to use Disk Utility
>> to verify and repair our Hard Drive.  Permissions repair checked out
>> OK; however,
>> when i ran Disk Verify I go the message " the volume Macintosh HD
>> needs to be repaired."  After running Disk Repair I got the
>> message        "1 HTS volume repaired,  1 volume could not be
>> repaired ".
>>      I don't understand having two volumes, we have only one  internal
>> HD and to my knowledge it has never been partitioned.  We do have an
>> external drive but I disconnected it before running repair.
>>       Our Macintosh Hard Drive did crash a few years ago and was replaces
>> with a Maxtor drive.  The Hard Drive icon that shows up on our screen
>> reads Macintosh HD. Could this have anything to do with it?
>>      Sorry for the long dissertation but I wanted to explain the   
>> situation.
>>
>> George
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