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What to Look for During Preview
Chapter 2: Using DiskWarrior
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Warning: If you have copied files to a FireWire disk and did not eject the disk after copying
files in the DiskWarrior Preview Window, do not unplug the drive until after your machine
has finished restarting and you eject the disk in the Finder.
files in the DiskWarrior Preview Window, do not unplug the drive until after your machine
has finished restarting and you eject the disk in the Finder.
When you have finished with the DiskWarrior Preview Window, return to the DiskWarrior Report
window and choose either Rebuild or Cancel.
window and choose either Rebuild or Cancel.
Previewing When the DiskWarrior Disc Is Not the Startup Disk
If the DiskWarrior Disc is not the startup disk, and the original disk was visible on the Desktop
before you ran DiskWarrior, DiskWarrior will display both the original disk and the Preview disk
on the Desktop during the Preview. Both of these disks will be locked during the Preview, so you
will not be able to make any changes to either of them. Both the original disk and the Preview
disk will appear with the same name on the Desktop. The original disk will have its normal icon,
and the Preview Disk will have a special DiskWarrior Preview icon.
before you ran DiskWarrior, DiskWarrior will display both the original disk and the Preview disk
on the Desktop during the Preview. Both of these disks will be locked during the Preview, so you
will not be able to make any changes to either of them. Both the original disk and the Preview
disk will appear with the same name on the Desktop. The original disk will have its normal icon,
and the Preview Disk will have a special DiskWarrior Preview icon.
Figure 2-3
The Default DiskWarrior Preview Disk Icon
DiskWarrior may create special folders at the root level of the disk. You should pay particular
attention to the files and folders that DiskWarrior places in these folders. The folder named
“Rescued Items” contains files and folders whose enclosing folder could not be found and files
that had an entry in an inaccessible portion of the directory. If any of the files or folders whose
enclosing folder could not be found are part of a software package, you may need to create
enclosing folders with the correct names and locations after you have rebuilt your disk so that
the software that uses these files works correctly, or you may need to reinstall the software
package. The files that had an entry in an inaccessible portion of the directory may have been
lost or thrown away. You must inspect these files to determine the extent of any damage. You must
also determine whether these files should be discarded.
attention to the files and folders that DiskWarrior places in these folders. The folder named
“Rescued Items” contains files and folders whose enclosing folder could not be found and files
that had an entry in an inaccessible portion of the directory. If any of the files or folders whose
enclosing folder could not be found are part of a software package, you may need to create
enclosing folders with the correct names and locations after you have rebuilt your disk so that
the software that uses these files works correctly, or you may need to reinstall the software
package. The files that had an entry in an inaccessible portion of the directory may have been
lost or thrown away. You must inspect these files to determine the extent of any damage. You must
also determine whether these files should be discarded.
If DiskWarrior creates a folder named “Damaged Items,” then this folder contains files that were
recovered but may have problems. For instance, these files may have been truncated because
blocks were missing from the file. Once the rebuild is complete, you will need to determine if
these files can be salvaged.
recovered but may have problems. For instance, these files may have been truncated because
blocks were missing from the file. Once the rebuild is complete, you will need to determine if
these files can be salvaged.