dan_A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 10:16:16 -0500
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Hi listers-

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I'm out of ideas.

Sounds like severe Directory corruption and for that you need :

Data Rescue from Prosoft Engineering at <http://www.prosofteng.com/>. Data Rescue does not repair but it does recover.

They have a free tryout version that will recover one file per Application launch to see if it will do your job. I had a crash that lost all folder information and left all files including the System files arranged in alphabet order without reference to what folder they belonged to. What a mess. After recovery I was able to search for certain files by Creator Application and reassemble my folders.

Disk Warrior could not repair the corrupted, No Folders, version of the Directory. It only created a new Directory with the information it had to work with. Which now had no folder information.

Good luck,

Ernie

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