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recovering question
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  • Subject: recovering question
  • From: Iván Gómez <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2002 15:57:50 +0200

I know this is not a question for this kind of list, but if any disk utility or similar developer could help me...
I installed a new disk on my computer and moved a lot of my projects files to this disk.
But it began to give me problem and one day, my mac os X hanged and now when I start my computer the Os gives me a message telling that the disk is not compatible and that if I want to continue, format or eject it.
When I use Disk Utility it says me that the keys are damaged or that the b-node tree is too large. I'm not able to use fsck.

Could anyone give me an advice please??

Thanks in advance.

Ivan Gsmez ------> Laf
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