And so, my deliberate mistake was that Snow Leopard was on the external hard 
drive, but not actually installed. Which meant, I was going to the installation 
page and just choosing from the menu at the top (which took me to Utilities). 
However, have now worked out that maybe I should have installed OSX - so I did. 
And then I installed DiskWarrior, and now my Macbook is all sorted out. (I know 
it's blindingly obvious now, but yesterday it wasn't - I thought I had to do 
something complicated in Disk Utilities). 

So - thank you again! I have climbed up that learning curve once more!

Catherine :-)


On 10 Mar 2011, at 12:45, Sam - MacAmbulance wrote:

> Hi Catherine
> 
> Normally it's a case of : 
> 
> Boot from the external drive
> Put the DiskWarrior DVD in
> Copy DW to the Applications folder
> run it from the Applications folder
> 
> I can't think how else it could work!
> 
> Regards
> 
> Sam
> MacAmbulance
> Providing affordable Apple & PC services
> 
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