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Subject: Bad disk problem
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Date: Fri, 18-Jan-85 08:04:13 EST
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From: Michael.Barton@cmu-ee-henry

I've seen several posts in the past few months dealing with ways to salvage
disks that have somehow become corrupted.  I paid little attention since I
had had no difficulty.  Recently however I was playing with ResEdit and a
disk containing the System and a few other things now causes the Mac to go
crazy whenever it is inserted.  Whether I try to boot with it or simply
insert it as a second disk it reads for a while then the video gets very
wierd and occasionally the audio pipes in as well.  Any advice on what I
might do to recover what was on the disk, or at the very least clear the
disk, would be greatly appreciated.

Mike Barton