Wilton H. Shaw tapped out this message on 2/3/2003 4:10 PM 

>    The system folder is there. But when I select it I'm told that Disk 
>Warrior can't rebuild it because it is the system in use. I just thought 
>I should be able to boot into Disk Warrior directly upon start up so I 
>could select any system and rebuild it.
>    Yes, I can boot from an OS CD.
>    Using CMD+OPT+shift+Delete brings up the standard window that asks 
>what system I want to rebuild but that seems to be leaving Disk Warrior 
>out of the picture.


The System being fixed can't be in use and you maybe need a newer version 
of the Utility.

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