Re: volume trashed

2000-02-02 Thread Matthew Tevenan

Ryan,

Error -60 is an Apple operating system error. Apple's own error code
documentation describes it as "bad master directory block." I'd say that
drive is having major problems (though "volume trashed" is rather
dramatic!).

Run disk utilities on the drive, including Disk First Aid, Apple Drive
Setup's "Test Disk" function (or the corresponding function of whatever
formatting utility you use), plus either Norton Utilities or Tech Tool Pro.
I'm positive one or more of these will find a major problem.

If you get no luck with these, please call us directly.

Regards,

Matthew Tevenan
Technical Support Specialist
Dantz Development Corporation
925.253.3050 
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 From: Ryan La Riviere [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 01:18:26 -0500
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 Subject: volume trashed
 
 All,
 
 What does this mean?
 
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 *Error*
 
 Volume "Network Clients:Desktop - Workstation:IAE Lab Manager:System"
 completed with error -60: volume trashed.
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 Considering it's the users System Folder volume, it has me a little concerned.
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 Ryan La Riviere
 
 Lab Services Coordinator; Drexel University
 215.895.6010
 ICQ: 11747071, 44292959
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Re: volume trashed

2000-02-02 Thread Ryan La Riviere

On 02/02/2000 somewhere around the time of 08:18 -0800, Matthew Tevenan spoke about 
"Re: volume trashed":


Error -60 is an Apple operating system error. Apple's own error code
documentation describes it as "bad master directory block." I'd say that
drive is having major problems (though "volume trashed" is rather
dramatic!).

Thanks.  I was hoping it was just something like as "bad master directory block" since 
he's still using the machine as opposed to a problem with Retro having a problem 
accessing the client or some such.
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Ryan La Riviere

Lab Services Coordinator; Drexel University
215.895.6010
ICQ: 11747071, 44292959
http://staff.tdec.drexel.edu/larz


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