mas3619@wucec2.UUCP (05/01/86)
I recently downloaded Disklibrarian. I converted it succesfully and then tried to run it. It came up with the start up window. However, both drives were still spinning. To make a long story short, it trashed both disks. But they were not completely trashed, only partly. All the folder names were lost, some documents lost thier icons and when I tried to open some documents, the application said that the documents were damaged. Anybody out there have a similar experience? Anybody have an idea what happened? Any ideas on how (if) I can repair things? I haven't been following the discussion about disk problems recently, so forgive me if I seem redundant or repetative. -- Marc Sarrel 6515 Wydown Blvd Box 4481 St. Louis MO 63105 ...!{seismo,cbosgd,ihnp4}!wucs!wucec2!mas3619 The views expressed here are mine and not necessarily anyone else's.
ngg@bridge2.UUCP (05/09/86)
> I recently downloaded Disklibrarian. I converted it succesfully and then tried > to run it. It came up with the start up window. However, both drives were > still spinning. To make a long story short, it trashed both disks. But they > were not completely trashed, only partly. All the folder names were lost, some > documents lost thier icons and when I tried to open some documents, the > application said that the documents were damaged. > Anybody out there have a similar experience? Anybody have an idea what > happened? Any ideas on how (if) I can repair things? > Marc Sarrel This program "Disk Librarian" Is nothing but trouble, and it works even worse with HFS. SO if anyone likes to trash disks, continue to use the Disk Librarian, that way you can catalog the disks it trashes. I have heard this from several sources...DO NOT USE DISK LIBRARIAN!!!>>>> Norm Goodger at Bridge Comm... !bridge2!ngg ``