I installed 3ivx to try and view some AVI files which ended up locking up my system. I rebooted and it took forever to get to the login prompt. It sat there after I entered my password and never went in. Rebooted again and it's stuck on the Apple logo.
I booted up into the console using Command-S and ran /sbin/fsck -yf and got the following results...
** Checking catalog file.
Incorrect block count for file .GlobalPreference.plist
(It should be 1 instead of 0)
Incorrect block count for file com.apple.Components2.SystemCache.QuickTimeComponents
(It should be 16 instead of 0)
disck0s2: I/O error.
Invalid node structure
(4, 21322)
** The volume Macintosh HD could not be verified completely.
/dev/rdisk0s2 (hfs) EXITED WITH SIGNAL 0
Should I just run the restore utility on the disk or is there something I can do to revert the 3ivx drivers?
I booted up into the console using Command-S and ran /sbin/fsck -yf and got the following results...
** Checking catalog file.
Incorrect block count for file .GlobalPreference.plist
(It should be 1 instead of 0)
Incorrect block count for file com.apple.Components2.SystemCache.QuickTimeComponents
(It should be 16 instead of 0)
disck0s2: I/O error.
Invalid node structure
(4, 21322)
** The volume Macintosh HD could not be verified completely.
/dev/rdisk0s2 (hfs) EXITED WITH SIGNAL 0
Should I just run the restore utility on the disk or is there something I can do to revert the 3ivx drivers?