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<blockquote data-quote="Bluesmudge" data-source="post: 287207" data-attributes="member: 16075"><p>Sorry, I'm not sure if this is in the right spot because I'm not sure if this is a hardwre or software issue.</p><p></p><p>So I was playing a game in windows, and twice my macbook pro just randomly shut down. As if the plug was pulled on a desktop, but the battery was fully charged. I decided not to boot into windows again, figuring it was some dumb windows thing.</p><p>But tonight I went to open up final cut pro to work on a project, and the it wouldn't get all the way through the loading screen. </p><p>I went to disk utility and hit the verify disk button. I got this:</p><p></p><p>Verifying volume “Macintosh HD”</p><p>Checking HFS Plus volume.</p><p>Checking Extents Overflow file.</p><p>Checking Catalog file.</p><p>Checking multi-linked files.</p><p>Checking Catalog hierarchy.</p><p>Checking Extended Attributes file.</p><p>Checking volume bitmap.</p><p>Checking volume information.</p><p>Volume Header needs minor repair</p><p><span style="color: Red">The volume Macintosh HD needs to be repaired.</span></p><p><span style="color: Red"></span></p><p><span style="color: Red">Error: The underlying task reported failure on exit</span></p><p></p><p></p><p>Verifying volume “WINDOZE HD”</p><p>** /dev/disk0s3</p><p>** Phase 1 - Read FAT</p><p>** Phase 2 - Check Cluster Chains</p><p>** Phase 3 - Checking Directories</p><p>/System Volume Information/_restore{A2C3BFF9-FFD9-46F4-8521-4F6A718E1446}/RP23/change.log.10 has too many clusters allocated</p><p>Drop superfluous clusters? no</p><p>/System Volume Information/_restore{A2C3BFF9-FFD9-46F4-8521-4F6A718E1446}/RP23/change.log.12 has too many clusters allocated</p><p>Drop superfluous clusters? no</p><p>Drop superfluous clusters? no</p><p>too many clusters allocated</p><p>Drop superfluous clusters? no</p><p>/Documents and Settings/Austin/Local Settings/Temporary Internet Files/Content.IE5/89GZCJ8X/v[1].htm has too many clusters allocated</p><p>Drop superfluous clusters? no</p><p>/Documents and Settings/Austin/Local Settings/Temporary Internet Files/Content.IE5/89GZCJ8X/v[2].htm has too many clusters allocated</p><p>Drop superfluous clusters? no</p><p>/WINDOWS/SYSTEM32/CONFIG/SYSTEM.LOG has too many clusters allocated</p><p>Drop superfluous clusters? no</p><p>Drop superfluous clusters? no</p><p>URITY.LOG has too many clusters allocated</p><p>Drop superfluous clusters? no</p><p>** Phase 4 - Checking for Lost Files</p><p>Lost cluster chain at cluster 393229</p><p>1 Cluster(s) lost</p><p>Reconnect? no</p><p>Clear? no</p><p>Lost cluster chain at cluster 1250097</p><p>29 Cluster(s) lost</p><p>Reconnect? no</p><p>Clear? no</p><p>Next free cluster in FSInfo block (13658) not free</p><p>fix? no</p><p>35233 files, 1058192 free (656562 clusters)</p><p>Error: The underlying task reported failure on exit</p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Red">1 HFS volume checked</span></p><p><span style="color: Red"> Volume needs repair</span></p><p><span style="color: Red">1 non HFS volume checked</span></p><p><span style="color: Red"> Volume needs repair</span></p><p></p><p>I have no idea where to go from here. Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluesmudge, post: 287207, member: 16075"] Sorry, I'm not sure if this is in the right spot because I'm not sure if this is a hardwre or software issue. So I was playing a game in windows, and twice my macbook pro just randomly shut down. As if the plug was pulled on a desktop, but the battery was fully charged. I decided not to boot into windows again, figuring it was some dumb windows thing. But tonight I went to open up final cut pro to work on a project, and the it wouldn't get all the way through the loading screen. I went to disk utility and hit the verify disk button. I got this: Verifying volume “Macintosh HD” Checking HFS Plus volume. Checking Extents Overflow file. Checking Catalog file. Checking multi-linked files. Checking Catalog hierarchy. Checking Extended Attributes file. Checking volume bitmap. Checking volume information. Volume Header needs minor repair [COLOR="Red"]The volume Macintosh HD needs to be repaired. Error: The underlying task reported failure on exit[/COLOR] Verifying volume “WINDOZE HD” ** /dev/disk0s3 ** Phase 1 - Read FAT ** Phase 2 - Check Cluster Chains ** Phase 3 - Checking Directories /System Volume Information/_restore{A2C3BFF9-FFD9-46F4-8521-4F6A718E1446}/RP23/change.log.10 has too many clusters allocated Drop superfluous clusters? no /System Volume Information/_restore{A2C3BFF9-FFD9-46F4-8521-4F6A718E1446}/RP23/change.log.12 has too many clusters allocated Drop superfluous clusters? no Drop superfluous clusters? no too many clusters allocated Drop superfluous clusters? no /Documents and Settings/Austin/Local Settings/Temporary Internet Files/Content.IE5/89GZCJ8X/v[1].htm has too many clusters allocated Drop superfluous clusters? no /Documents and Settings/Austin/Local Settings/Temporary Internet Files/Content.IE5/89GZCJ8X/v[2].htm has too many clusters allocated Drop superfluous clusters? no /WINDOWS/SYSTEM32/CONFIG/SYSTEM.LOG has too many clusters allocated Drop superfluous clusters? no Drop superfluous clusters? no URITY.LOG has too many clusters allocated Drop superfluous clusters? no ** Phase 4 - Checking for Lost Files Lost cluster chain at cluster 393229 1 Cluster(s) lost Reconnect? no Clear? no Lost cluster chain at cluster 1250097 29 Cluster(s) lost Reconnect? no Clear? no Next free cluster in FSInfo block (13658) not free fix? no 35233 files, 1058192 free (656562 clusters) Error: The underlying task reported failure on exit [COLOR="Red"]1 HFS volume checked Volume needs repair 1 non HFS volume checked Volume needs repair[/COLOR] I have no idea where to go from here. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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