Alsoft DiskWarrior - 4.0 지침 매뉴얼
Running DiskWarrior
Chapter 2: Using DiskWarrior
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9) If the DiskWarrior Disc is not the startup disk, make sure you close all files
and folders and quit any applications you have tested in the previous step
before proceeding
You do not need to stop the Preview before proceeding, but you may if you wish.
before proceeding
You do not need to stop the Preview before proceeding, but you may if you wish.
Note: If the disk you have selected is locked, you will be able to Preview the replacement
directory but you will not be able to write the new directory to the disk.
directory but you will not be able to write the new directory to the disk.
10) Click “Replace” to use the replacement directory, or “Cancel” to leave the
directory untouched
If you click “Replace,” DiskWarrior will write the replacement directory to your disk.
This will result in your disk being “replaced” by the Preview disk described in step 8)
Test the replacement directory If you click “Cancel,” your disk will be untouched and
you will be returned to step 4) Select the disk to be rebuilt from the disks pop-up
menu. The Replace button is disabled when the disk is locked, there is a disk
malfunction, or the disk is too severely damaged to be repaired.
If you click “Replace,” DiskWarrior will write the replacement directory to your disk.
This will result in your disk being “replaced” by the Preview disk described in step 8)
Test the replacement directory If you click “Cancel,” your disk will be untouched and
you will be returned to step 4) Select the disk to be rebuilt from the disks pop-up
menu. The Replace button is disabled when the disk is locked, there is a disk
malfunction, or the disk is too severely damaged to be repaired.
Note: In the event critical items you wish to recover remain missing during the Preview, it
is recommended you do not proceed with the rebuild (refer to What to Look for
During Preview on page 29 in this chapter).
is recommended you do not proceed with the rebuild (refer to What to Look for
During Preview on page 29 in this chapter).
11) DiskWarrior will write the rebuilt directory to the disk and keep you
updated with its progress
DiskWarrior uses a fail-safe method of replacing the directory whenever possible,
which will be most cases. To use the fail-safe method, there needs to be enough
contiguous free space on the disk to write the new directory. There is redundancy
designed into the fail-safe method, assuring there is never any risk of ending up with
an unusable disk if the process is interrupted. You can go back to step 4 for any disk
for which the process was interrupted.
DiskWarrior uses a fail-safe method of replacing the directory whenever possible,
which will be most cases. To use the fail-safe method, there needs to be enough
contiguous free space on the disk to write the new directory. There is redundancy
designed into the fail-safe method, assuring there is never any risk of ending up with
an unusable disk if the process is interrupted. You can go back to step 4 for any disk
for which the process was interrupted.
12) If there were any files listed in the DiskWarrior Report as occupying
portions of the disk already occupied by other files, DiskWarrior will
relocate the files to unique portions of the disk now
When the procedure is complete, you must inspect these files to determine which of
them had been overwritten and damaged. The detailed view of the report lists the files
that overlap. The amount of time that this process takes depends upon the amount of
disk space taken by the overlapped files.
relocate the files to unique portions of the disk now
When the procedure is complete, you must inspect these files to determine which of
them had been overwritten and damaged. The detailed view of the report lists the files
that overlap. The amount of time that this process takes depends upon the amount of
disk space taken by the overlapped files.