Alsoft DiskWarrior - 2.0 Manual De Instrucciónes

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Chapter 3: Troubleshooting and Error Messages 
DiskWarrior Report Messages
Resource Fork: This is a simple database that can be part of a file. It contains resources such as 
the menus and windows used by applications. Retrieval of the resources may not be possible or 
the computer may crash if the resource fork is damaged.
Root: This is the top level of a disk hierarchy. The root has increased significance for Mac OS X 
disks.
Starting Allocation: Files with allocation errors are files that occupy portions of the disk that don't 
actually exist and don't contain any data in these locations. These files have been moved to the 
"Damaged Items" folder. You must inspect these files to determine which, if any, had missing con-
tents.
System Folder: This folder contains the files and folders necessary to start up from a Mac OS disk. 
Also referred to as the "blessed folder."
Text Encoding: File and folder names are stored in Unicode characters. The text encoding value 
indicates the method used to convert the file name to Unicode. Repairs prevent the name from 
being displayed incorrectly.
Too Many Items: You cannot access more than 32,767 items in a folder on a Mac OS Standard 
Format disk when started from any version of the Mac OS. You can only access more than 32,767 
items in a folder on a Mac OS Extended Format disk when started from Mac OS 9.0 or later.
Volume Information: Every disk has information that describes its contents. Repairs prevent 
problems such as wasted disk space and applications not functioning properly.
Wrapper Volume: There is a Mac OS Standard volume that wraps around this Mac OS Extended 
disk. The wrapper volume is required for backward compatibility and to startup from this Mac 
OS Extended disk. Repairs prevent problems with compatibility and starting up.