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HI - and Help!! :-) appreciate your advice!

- I have a new (2 week old, ser nr sw86109p5vj1) MacBook Pro 2GHz (with 1GB Apple RAM added for 2GB total), 100 GB HD, and just put on Boot Camp - after updating to Tiger 10.4.6, and updating firmware to 1.0 - and installed XP Home SP2 in a 35 GB partition just fine (with drivers)...Religiously followed the procedures at: http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/ and got XP to run- it works great. But....

 

Going back to OS X - I get the Grey Screen! And after a TON of work setting up the Mac OS drive/partition....

 

I tried to boot from the Installation CD to get to Disk Utilities - and ran the repair - it got through 3 steps to checking catalog file, then gave me in red: invalid extent entry, volume check failed; below, "the underlying test reported failure on exit". I bought AppleCare, but they said merely to slick that partition and reinstall OS X, then update it to .6... Not good - I already have lots of important stuff on that HD.... I looked in to Firewire Target Disk Mode (per http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58583) - but I have no other Apple machines available (but I do have a Windows laptop with firewire...? can that work? Or can I try to burn an image to an external HD somehow?) - Or can MacDrive 6 ( http://www.mediafour.com/products/macdrive6/) let me "see" the OS X partition form the successful WinXP install you think??

 

While in Disk Utitilies off the Install CD, I saw the "image" dropdown, so perused that, and I _did_ see all my programs, files and directories at least apparently intact from that vantage point.... So at least I found which files I would loose on a reinstall - too many....

 

I rebooted trying Safe mode (per http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107393) - it whirrs then shuts down to black. No luck there. None in verbal mode either - in that it froze... looked like it mounted the disk ok (I am new to Apple but very experienced in XP, somewhat in Linux, so I am unsure the details). At starting virtual memory just after removing some swapfile folders, it gives a:

panic(cpu 1 caller 0x0030F4DC): hfs: block mark free: trying to free non-existent blocks (22037139 16384 14942208) then debugger was called (panic), doing a bunch of backtrace and lots of hexidecimal frame addresses popped, then backtrace terminated- invalid frame pointer 0xbffffd48. Then it went to Darwin kernel version 8.6.1: Tue Mar 7 etc etc root:xnu-792.9.22.obj~1/release/I386

 

And hung on carriage return after there..

 

I rebooted to single user mode (using press & hold the Apple key and the S key), and ran /sbin/fsck -fy from the command prompt...

 

Just for starters, the verbal startup showed no bigtime show stoppers I think - no kernel discrepancies, booted as singleuser fsck not done, root device is mounted read-only .... - if I should be looking for some particular failure in the verbage - do let me know...

 

So I ran /sbin/fsck -fy ... and it ran:

** /dev/rdisk0s2

** Root file system

** Checking HFS Plus volume.

** Checking Extents Overflow file.

** Checking Catalog file.

Invalid extent entry

(4,712)

** Volume check failed.

localhost:' root#

 

etc

 

For grins I ran /sbin/mount -uw /

 

did nothing; re-ran fsck - same result above.

 

for more grins I ran sh /etc/rc

 

and it cave the same stuff I got when I ran verbose mode, freeezing just after the Darwin Kernel banner again...

 

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Now, the problems with Boot Camp Beta are one thing, but I do have XP running just fine - and much software now there too... But I think there must be some small way to fix what appears to be just a small invalid extent entry, irrespective of Boot Camp - this is an OS X partition all by itself ... Is there?

 

And as a plan B, how best to retieve what I can before a reinstall...

 

Many thanks fr any ideas, help, options, pointers!

 

Paul

Gaithersburg, MD

Well I dropped the 100 Bucks at a nearby Applestore... and tried to boot from DiskWarrior - No Luck! The OS X partition will let me boot from the Install CD that came with the Macbook, but not DiskWarrior... it whirrs up, then just shuts down when I boot and hold C and/or C+Apple... And Oddly, in Bootcamp, when the original install disk is in the drive I can use a boot with Option held down to select XP, Mac HD, or the Install CD -- but when the DiskWarrior CD is in the player, it refuses to "show up" as a bootable option...

 

I can see the DiskWarrior CD (and in fact the Mac HD) fine with XP started (and MacDrive6 installed on the XP partition - in fact I was (yeah!) able to rescue most of my "prized" files from the OS X partition using MacDrive6, off to an external HD) - Bootcamp even installed a program that allows me a choice to reboot into any available disk - and Diskwarrior _was_ given as an option there - but STILL would not reboot when the laptop whirred back to life. It went to the Apple Logo, the grey spinner popped up for only a second - then the machine (again) shut down completely...

 

Since the Mac Install disk works ok (and came out before Bootcamp) - I am at a loss why Diskwarrior fails to boot the laptop on OS X... I wonder if it's a 10.4.6 problem and not a Bootcamp problem --

 

Anyone hav any further ideas??

 

Many Thanks!!

Paul (desparate...)

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