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RAID setup or PS2 bug?
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Mar 16, 2007, 08:25 PM
 
I setup my new MacPro with the following RAID configuration (See Raid_Setup.jpg at the following address:
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When I use Disc Utility i get the following results (see the remaining 3 picts). I originally thought that there was something wrong with my RAID setup but then I learned of the following bug in Photoshop PS2. This bug states that if the following file is present in the /Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS2/Legal.localized/ and /Applications /Adobe Illustratior CS2//Legal.localized/folders for a file called Tieng Viet.html then you need to immediately delete these files. If it is too late then the following error message may appear: "The underlying task reported failure" with a 9972 error code)" when First Aid is run.

First Aid will not fix bug but the new Disk Warrior 4 may fix this. Does anyone know if Disk Warrior 4 will fix this before I purchase it? I would rather purchase this than completely erase my drive and start over. Does anyone have any experience with this or any other suggestions?

Thanks so much for the help it is really appreciated. I really don't want to erase my drive and start over. WHAT A PAIN and I really don't know how to do this so that I would still have everything back up and running the way it is now.

Thanks,
Lou
PS. Not that computer literate but trying to keep from destroying my wife's home based graphic business.
     
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Mar 16, 2007, 10:30 PM
 
from here:
Originally Posted by from_DiskWarrior_Support
DiskWarrior supports any Mac OS Standard (HFS) or Mac OS Extended (HFS Plus) disk including RAID volumes, journaled disks, case-sensitive disks, FileVaults and iPods.
Are you using Disk Utility running from the optical drive? A RAID volume needs to be mounted as a complete volume for most utilities to work on it. The individual drives in a striped array (RAID 0) are not valid by themselves.
     
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Mar 16, 2007, 11:12 PM
 
No I'm running from my main drive. I know I can't repair that way. So are you saying the striped volumes (the individual drives) are OK and the 1.4 TB Mirror volume, that can only be verified; which verifies as passing; are OK? So all is good? That would be great. No PS2 bug?
Thanks for the quick and helpful response.
     
   
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