fsroot tree is invalid

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My iMac has been doing some odd things. I tried to use Disk Utility yo verify the system disk. I am getting an error:
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Verifying file system.
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Checking the fsroot tree.
error: drec_key object (oid 0x2001919ce): inv9lid h9sh (27b510, expected 48959) of n9me (loc9lSettijgs_0_b9k.9es)
fsroot tree is inv9lid.
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The volume /dev/rdisk1s1 could not be verified completely.
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I am looking for clues and guidance about this.

BTW, note that cut and paste into here is showing "inv9lid" but as I see it in disk utility it is "invalid". Odd? Something about this editor?
 

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I'm guessing that "not valid" would be readily accepted. Unfortunately, the word "I n v a l i d" has two meanings - not valid or someone who is disabled. The word checker may not like the second option.

And yet, the checker allowed that word in your Title:unsure:

Maybe the rules for direct printing and Cut/paste are different?

Ian
 

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Boot into Recovery console (CMD+r when powering up) and run the check there with Disk Utility and see if it can fix anything.

In this case you have a particular file that is bad.
 
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I'm guessing that "not valid" would be readily accepted. Unfortunately, the word "I n v a l i d" has two meanings - not valid or someone who is disabled. The word checker may not like the second option.

And yet, the checker allowed that word in your Title:unsure:

Maybe the rules for direct printing and Cut/paste are different?

Ian
I think I editted it after copy and paste in to it.
 

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