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Strategies for Rebuilding with DiskWarrior Chapter 2: Using DiskWarrior 36
Other times you may be unable to startup your computer or login to your User account, but
DiskWarrior reports no problems with your directory. This is often caused by corrupt files, and
DiskWarrior’s file tools may be able to fix or detect problems. For more information refer to
Using DiskWarrior’s File Checking on page 43 in this chapter.
Using DiskWarrior to Recover Data from Malfunctioning Disks
Occasionally, due to a mechanical malfunction, a disk becomes unusable. Unfortunately, you
usually still have data you need on the disk when this happens. Although a malfunctioning disk
cannot be repaired, DiskWarrior may be able to 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 section Running DiskWarrior on page 23 in this chapter. At step 8)
Test the replacement directory on page 25, use the DiskWarrior replacement directory to
access the damaged disk. Copy as many files and folders as possible to another hard disk,
removable media, network disk, etc., using the Finder or the DiskWarrior Preview Window. 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 possible that the System will not
be able to copy all of the files you select. If the System 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 Disc. Just follow the directions in Rebuilding Your HFS and HFS
Plus Disks on page 23 in this chapter, using the DiskWarrior Disc as the startup disk.
If the normal startup disk has a mechanical malfunction, follow the instructions in the section
Previewing When the DiskWarrior Disc Is the Startup Disk on page 29 in this chapter to
recover your files to another hard disk, removable media or network disk.
What to Do If You Used Another Utility First
If you have used another utility before DiskWarrior and now have a directory that has no errors
but is missing data, you can make DiskWarrior scavenge the directory to find the lost data if the
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