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Originally Posted by Giaguara If DiskWarrior can't fix it, or you don't have diskwarrior, try copying all files using command line to some other disk (unless you have a fresh backup) then do an erase and install on that drive. |
how do you access the command prompts (besides using my OS X Install DVD's Terminal app) since none of these ways allows me to mount the drive because of the b-tree node 0 error. I've tried DiscWarrior and it was a waste of $100
for my problem. Good app... just not able to fix the problem. The disc could not restore the file tree because there were too many errors (last I saw there were over 208). Any other apps that would be of assistance? I've tried DiscWarrior (like I said above) and Drive Genius and the TechTool Deluxe that comes with the Apple protection plan. None seem to work to allow me to have access to my files.
I'm comfortable with the Terminal commands so any help would be appreciated. Thanks.