I should have looked around here, seen all the problems with Norton, before I used a friend's NU (disk doctor then speed disk) on my 10.2.3 TiBook (800). A few B-tree repairs, defrag'ed, ran again and did a few more B-tree repairs (started to get worried) then NU froze up with my disk unmounted. force quit, try to restart but can't.
Now I can't start (stalls out at grey screen with apple), and the HD won't mount when starting up in 9.2.2 from a cd (The NU disk is still in the drive. is there a way to get this out, maybe I could put system disks in there?). I can start up in firewire target mode when cabled to my desktop; if I then try to repair by running Apple's disk utility on the desktop machine, my battered hard disk can be seen (Although my disk "Albatross2" is grey and "not mounted") I get :
Repairing disk "Albatross2".
Checking HFS Plus volume.
Checking Extents Overflow file.
Checking Catalog file.
Invalid sibling link
Rebuilding Catalog B-tree.
Repair completed.
which sounds encouraging but actually nothing is fixed, the machine is still dead and i get the same series of responses each time I run the repair command.
is there a way to mount? does this sound salvageable? help!
Assuming I am dead in the water here, the one saving grace is that I did a full bootable clone to my external firewire drive before I installed NU and tried any NU nonsense (seemed to remember some cautions about using NU ...). So can I get Albatross2 back? Could I initialize the HD and then clone back onto the initialized TiBook? Or do I have to do something else first, reinstall Jaguar? How do I get the machine started with the f/w drive hooked up, to do such a cloning?
Thanks for any advice, in a bad spot here ...
Erik
Now I can't start (stalls out at grey screen with apple), and the HD won't mount when starting up in 9.2.2 from a cd (The NU disk is still in the drive. is there a way to get this out, maybe I could put system disks in there?). I can start up in firewire target mode when cabled to my desktop; if I then try to repair by running Apple's disk utility on the desktop machine, my battered hard disk can be seen (Although my disk "Albatross2" is grey and "not mounted") I get :
Repairing disk "Albatross2".
Checking HFS Plus volume.
Checking Extents Overflow file.
Checking Catalog file.
Invalid sibling link
Rebuilding Catalog B-tree.
Repair completed.
which sounds encouraging but actually nothing is fixed, the machine is still dead and i get the same series of responses each time I run the repair command.
is there a way to mount? does this sound salvageable? help!
Assuming I am dead in the water here, the one saving grace is that I did a full bootable clone to my external firewire drive before I installed NU and tried any NU nonsense (seemed to remember some cautions about using NU ...). So can I get Albatross2 back? Could I initialize the HD and then clone back onto the initialized TiBook? Or do I have to do something else first, reinstall Jaguar? How do I get the machine started with the f/w drive hooked up, to do such a cloning?
Thanks for any advice, in a bad spot here ...
Erik