[Mac-talk] Fixing Invalid node structure?
john mee
john.mee at meefog.com
Mon Jul 30 12:45:37 MST 2007
Gautam,
Am I missing something with TechTool Delux? I have the CD that came
with my Applecare plan, I tried booting with it and it wanted to
install itself on the HD, that doesn't strike me as recovery behavior
(writing to an already iffy HD). I may have missed something though.
John
On Jul 30, 2007, at 11:38 AM, Gautam Godse wrote:
Try Disk Warrior or TechTool Pro. One of those should certainly fix it.
--
Gautam
Mo! Langdon wrote:
> Prior to backing up my MBP (2.16 Ghz, Mac OS X 10.4.9) last week, I
> ran Disk Utility, as usual, and, not as usual, got the following
> error message:
>
> Invalid node structure
> The volume RedBook needs to be repaired.
>
> Booted from the install disk that came with the 'Book (10.4.6), and
> that Disk Utility got the same error and declined to fix it.
>
> What will fix this?
>
> Slán,
>
>
>
> Mo!
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