'Extract Text' in the 1stAid manual. Also refer to the section 'Extract Text' in the 1stAid manual. listed as being damaged, use the remainder of this procedure to recover the file. If you diagnosed the disk because of problems with a specific file but that file is not other repairs. two resulting versions. Note: the Finder copy may be made after performing all copy (from the original disk) of any such file. Compare the To maximize your chances of recovering a damaged file, also try making a Finder other repairs. two resulting versions. Note: the Finder copy may be made after performing all copy (from the replacement diskette - see below) of any such file. Compare the To maximize your chances of recovering a damaged file, also try making a Finder apply to 'Fake' or 'Fragment' files). 'Work on File' to make a copy of the file. Also refer to the section If you diagnosed the disk because of problems with a specific file, use listed as being damaged, refer to the section 'Extract Text' in the 1stAid manual. If you diagnosed the disk because of problems with a specific file but that file is not section 'Boot Blocks' in the 1stAid manual. If you get the 'Sad Mac' icon when you try to use the repaired disk, refer to the 'Salvage by Tags'. If any files are missing or damaged, try using the alternate recovery procedure UNUSED The existence of extra In-Use sectors indicates that some files may be missing. UNUSED The existence of Extents Tree damage indicates that some files may be truncated. section 'Zeroed-Out Bad Sectors' in the 1stAid manual (note: this does not One or more files contained bad sectors - after recovering such files, refer to the The existence of Fragments indicates that some files may be damaged. Important: be sure to recover any 'Fake' and 'Fragment' files. this procedure to repair these damaged files by recovering them. One or more files contain missing, extra, or free sectors - use the remainder of recover the disk's files. Directory damage has been discovered - use the remainder of this procedure to in the 1stAid manual. The disk contains bad sectors - refer to the section 'Hard Disks with Bad Sectors' Bad Sectors' in the 1stAid manual. any files that contain bad sectors, then refer to the section 'Hard Disks with The disk contains bad sectors - use the remainder of this procedure to recover replacement diskette. This will zero out any bad sectors that are in files. The disk contains bad sectors - use the 'Copy Diskette' procedure to produce a out the presence of flawed data. This disk has no identifiable damage. However, it is impossible to completely rule Unfortunately, this disk cannot be repaired because it has no tags. Warning: if the disk contains inaccurate tags, recovered files may be damaged. UNUSED This disk is damaged - the specific damage requires using the 'Salvage by Tags' procedure. Any specific file damage listed below will be repaired in the process. This disk is damaged - use the remainder of this procedure to recover its files.