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56 Chapter 3: Troubleshooting and Error Messages Troubleshooting
Problem: The disk I want to rebuild does not appear in the disks Pop-up
menu.
DiskWarrior cannot rebuild a disk that is not HFS or HFS Plus (Mac OS Standard or Mac OS Ex-
tended). The disk to be rebuilt must be locally connected, must not be write protected, and must
have a valid partition map and driver.
Problem: DiskWarrior tells me that the disk to be rebuilt is locked. The
“Replace” button is disabled.
The disk you have selected is either locked, or is a media type such as a CD-ROM to which data
cannot be written. For a disk reported as locked, first check if there is a mechanical lock switch
on the disk and make sure it is set to the unlocked position. If the disk is still reported as locked,
launch the software driver package that was used to initially set up the disk (for Apple disks, the
software is Drive Setup and can be found on Mac OS system CDs) and follow the instructions that
came with the software to unlock the disk.
Problem: I can’t start from my normal startup disk, even though it appears
on the desktop, the correct System Folder is present, etc.
This can occur immediately after a rebuild if the System Folder was damaged and repaired by
DiskWarrior, or it could be a previous problem. In either case, you simply need to “rebless” your
System Folder in order to successfully restart from this disk. Simply drag the System suitcase or
the Finder from the System Folder on this disk to the desktop. Then, drag the item you moved
back to the same System Folder. The Mac OS icon should appear on the System Folder.
Problem: When I start up, a disk icon with a blinking question mark
appears.
This indicates that your computer cannot find the system software it needs to start up. If you al-
ready have reblessed your system folder as described above, there are some other possibilities.
Your Macintosh may be having a problem recognizing external SCSI peripherals such as hard
disks, scanners, or removable media drives. Turn off your Macintosh and all of the external SCSI
devices and disconnect them from your computer’s SCSI port. Restart your computer. If your
computer then starts up properly, refer to the documentation that came with these SCSI devices
to determine what is causing the problem.
There may be a problem with the system software installed on the disk you are attempting to use.
If, after rebuilding your disk directory with DiskWarrior and reblessing your System Folder this
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