An essential disk utility that repairs your hard drive directory or
Catalog B-Tree better than Disk First Aid.
DL #1: DiskWarrior 2.1 plus version 2.1.1 update installer enclosed in
mountable Disk Copy 6 ".img" file "diskwarrior-211-install.img".
Mounting the image file requires Disk Copy 6.2 or later on Mac OS
9.2.2 or earlier, or Disk Utility on Mac OS X.
MD5 checksum & filename: 5ccdd6fd09ef48a226782ae93656dd63
*diskwarrior-211-install.sit
Although DiskWarrior v2x can run in Classic mode on OS X, for
effective use, this software requires running under a native Mac OS,
versions 7.1 through 9.2.2 - i.e.; a Mac capable of booting from a
classic Mac OS.
Compatibility
Architecture: 68k PPC
Requirements (excerpt from PDF documentation enclosed in the ".img"
file):
To rebuild the directory on a Mac OS Standard (HFS) disk, DiskWarrior
requires a 68020, 68030, 68040, or PowerPC based Mac OS computer
running Mac OS 7.1 through Mac OS 9.x. To rebuild the directory on a
Mac OS Extended (HFS Plus) disk, DiskWarrior requires a 68040 or
PowerPC based Mac OS computer running Mac OS 8.1 through Mac OS 9.x.
If you plan to rebuild the directory on your startup disk, you need
another disk from which you can startup (such as the DiskWarrior CD or
a Mac OS system CD). The disk to be rebuilt must be locally connected,
must not be write protected, and must have a valid partition map and
driver.
To build a graph for the directory of a disk, all of the following
must be true.
1. The disk must appear on the desktop.
2. The disk must be an HFS (Mac OS Standard) or HFS Plus disk (Mac OS Extended).
3. The disk must be locally attached.
4. There must not be any detected hardware problems with the disk.
5. If the disk is an HFS Plus (Mac OS Extended) disk, you must be running Mac OS 8.1 through Mac OS 9.x.
* Note: DiskWarrior cannot graph or rebuild a shared disk. Since all disks in Mac OS X?s Classic environment are shared with Mac OS X and DiskWarrior is a Classic application, you will not be able to rebuild disks while running under Mac OS X. You will need to restart under Mac OS 9.x in order to rebuild Mac OS X Extended disks with DiskWarrior. In order to load the DiskWarrior Extension and use the DiskShield technology incorporated within it, you must be running Mac OS 8.1 through Mac OS 9.x. The DiskWarrior Extension will load in Mac OS X?s Classic environment, but it will not protect any disks that are shared between Classic and Mac OS X.