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bennetsaysargh

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Jan 20, 2003
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ok, so when the ipod says do not disconnect, it really means do not disconnect.
unfortunately, i didn't realize it said that until afterwards. now my catalog b structure is corrupt, and apple's disk utility won't fix it. i tried using techtools pro and when it wanted to restructure the catalog, it was to get rid of over half the stuff. i hit cancel when it asked me. i really do need the data off of it. what are my other options? the guy at the apple store mentioned using terminal to do a batch copy, but i'd like some feedback on what to do, and how to do it.
i really do need the data that's on it, and i know i should have a back up somewhere, but i don't, and now it's my problem.

thanks,
Ryan


edit!- i used disk warrior, and it just rebuilt the directory on my ipod. it works perfectly now!
 

bennetsaysargh

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Jan 20, 2003
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New York
wdlove said:
I'm happy to hear that Disk Warrior was able to fix our problem. You definitely need to backup your data.

http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/firewire/


yeah, i know. at macworld boston the guy at the lacie booth wasn't saying much to me for some reason. i was going to buy a 250GB, but decided against it at the last minute. i guess i need to be better at hawking this summer at the renaissance fair, haha.
 
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