![]() ![]() However, all I had to do was run an +Archive and Install+ option installation (using my Mac OS X installation disc) on the drive. I tried to restart from the restored volume in the internal drive, but unfortunately, the system would no longer boot because of the files missing from the previous damage. Restore tab to restore from the disk image (source) to the now empty internal drive (destination), and it worked. After making sure I could mount and access the disk image, I erased (reformatted) the drive with the original (damaged) volume. What I did was run Disk Utility (with DiskWarrior still running) and make a disk image of the still mounted damaged volume, and saved the image file to another drive. Using Finder, I could open the volume just like any other volume. Preview mode) on the Desktop like any other volume. But in this case, it let me mount the damaged volume (in Normally, this feature is used to visually compare the new optimized disk directory with the existing one before clicking on Although Disk Warrior told me it could not repair the damage, it fixed the volume enough to use the Report window in Disk Warrior, there is a very useful feature. TechTool Pro did not have any better luck. I once had disk corruption that DiskWarrior was not able to repair. ![]()
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