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28 Chapter 2: Using DiskWarrior Strategies for Rebuilding with DiskWarrior
cannot be repaired, DiskWarrior can allow you to recover as much data as possible from such
a disk, even if it is a disk to which data can no longer be written. Follow the directions in the next
section, Running DiskWarrior on page 30 in this chapter. At step 8) Test the replacement di-
rectory. on page 32 in this chapter, use the DiskWarrior replacement directory to access the
damaged disk and copy as many files and folders as possible to another hard disk, removable
media, floppies, etc., using the Finder. You may need to copy the original files to several disks,
depending upon the amount and size of the files on the source and the size of the disks to which
you are copying the files. Another option is to copy only the files that you absolutely need, such
as those that have changed since your last backup, or only your data files if you are planning to
reinstall your system and applications. In either case, with this type of damaged disk, it is possi-
ble that the Finder will not be able to copy all of the files you select. If the Finder displays such
an error, select “Continue” to continue copying the remainder of the files you selected. When the
copy operation is complete, you may want to attempt to copy the skipped files again in case the
error is intermittent and the copy operation can be performed for those files.
What to Do If Your Computer Has a Malfunctioning Internal Disk
The easiest way to rebuild your normal startup disk, whether you are having problems with it or
not, is to use the DiskWarrior CD. Just follow the directions in Rebuilding Your Startup Disk
Using the DiskWarrior CD on page 41 in this chapter.
If you do not have the DiskWarrior CD, there are several options depending upon the type of Mac
you have and if you are having problems accessing the normal startup disk.
If you are not having problems accessing the normal startup disk, you can follow the instructions
in the section Rebuilding Your Startup Disk Using One Removable Media Disk on page 39 in
this chapter.
If you are having problems accessing the normal startup disk, what you do will depend upon the
type of Mac you have and if you have access to a Mac network or more than one Mac.
For Macs that have a CD drive and a rewriteable disk that can be read while started from a Mac
OS CD (such as another hard disk, a floppy disk, or a third-party removable media disk), follow
the procedure described in the section Rebuilding Your Startup Disk Using a CD Drive and a
Rewriteable Disk on page 38 in this chapter.
For Macs that only have a CD drive (besides the internal disk) and have access to a Mac network,
follow the procedure in the section Rebuilding Your Startup Disk Using a CD Drive and a Net-
work on page 42 in this chapter.
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