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It cannot operate on the partition from which it is booted. So either need to install it to another bootable partition or need to create a live CD/DVD from which to run it -> http://www.alsoft.com/DiskWarrior/details6.html

 

 

 

Disk Warrior 4

 

http://www.alsoft.com/

 

The Essential Mac Disk Utility

 

Everything just disappeared after your Mac went haywire. All your work documents. The music you most enjoy. The movie of your kid's first steps. It's your life and it's gone. Don't panic! DiskWarrior will find your documents, photos, music and any other files when disaster strikes and things go missing.

 

Perhaps you've tried to open a document and all that happens is a color wheel that spins and spins and spins… Or when your Mac starts up, all you get is a blinking question mark… Or you were in the middle of editing a movie and now your external hard disk isn't on the desktop… Or your MP3s won't play... Or every time you look through your photos, your Mac crashes. DiskWarrior gets you back up and running fast!

 

 

DiskWarrior Repairs Disks No Other Utility Program Can Repair

 

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Just one click finds everything that's missing or broken.

With a single click, DiskWarrior finds all salvageable files and folders and builds a new error-free, optimized directory for you to use.

 

You can easily check if your missing documents and items have been recovered.

DiskWarrior's preview feature lets you see how your disk will appear after it is repaired, but before any changes are made. You can even compare your disk in its damaged state to its repaired state.

 

DiskWarrior is incredibly safe to use.

DiskWarrior verifies your repaired directory to ensure it is error free. It then uses a

fail-safe method of replacing the damaged directory to ensure that interruptions such as power outages won't harm your data.

Well, tried it.

 

Wouldn't process my boot partition because it is the boot partition.

 

Wouldn't process my other partition because it was busy. I think that is a Spotlight thing and I tried to disable Spotlight via Terminal, but it wouldn't disable:

(sudo mdutil -i off /Volumes/(name-of-partition)

 

Processed my data partitition. Found minor errors but wanted to "fix" my boot blocks!! I stopped it and said no way!

 

Going to need a boot CD/DVD to process bootable drives and then it is going to want to fix boot blocks as a part of the repair. Don't think you can accept b-tree repairs and not boot blocks - so, net is you can't use it to repair anything (on a Hackintosh).

  • 7 months later...
you can't use it to repair anything (on a Hackintosh).

it's OK to run DiskWarrior over non-booting volumes, even on an iHack.

 

So has someone conjured up a way to repair the boot entry after one has run DW over a booting volume .. :poster_oops: ? I did this yesterday on one of my external boot volumes which was corrupted because I did not know about this issue, and have not been able to get it back up running. I could restore the drive with Norton Ghost, no problem, but it would come in more handy to do it from the Macintosh side.

 

Any hackint0sh solution would be greatly appreciated :)

 

Cheers,

Bugs

  • 2 weeks later...
Disk Warrior has saved my data (life) before, I recommend you buy it :hysterical:

It saved my entire music collection recently, along with several gigs of DV video from my camera and all my movies from itunes. It is definitely worth the money.

  • 1 month later...
So how do you restore the bootloader after running diskwarrior on a booting drive in a hackintosh? i ran diskwarrior and now osx wont boot... also, is there a way to repair in diskwarrior without touching the "boot blocks" ??
2 b honest: I had to restore from Windows using Norton Ghost, copying my backup partition back .. :)

 

If you have important data on there, boot from another partition and back everything up.

 

Good luck!

  • 1 year later...

Sorry to necro this but I just borrowed DiskWarrior 4 from a friend.

 

After reading this thread I'm glad i couldn't get it to boot on my hackintosh.

 

Should I be able to boot from the CD at all, can anyone else boot from it on a PC? I guess not, those of you who ran it on your boot drive must have been running it from another OSX partition?

  • 4 months later...
Sorry to necro this but I just borrowed DiskWarrior 4 from a friend.

 

After reading this thread I'm glad i couldn't get it to boot on my hackintosh.

 

Should I be able to boot from the CD at all, can anyone else boot from it on a PC? I guess not, those of you who ran it on your boot drive must have been running it from another OSX partition?

Unless you can create your own bootable disk, a hackintosh will not be able to boot from a regular bootable disk useable by a real Mac.

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