![]() ![]() ![]() I then go to "Volume Rebuild" under "Tools". It then reports "Validation Error Encountered". It only goes through the first stage, with a red bullet next to "Journaled HFS Plus Volume". In Tech Tool Pro the external drive shows in the list, but the name is grayed out-indicating that Tech Tool knows it's there but can't mount it. The first time I tried to remount the external drive, it would not mount. I then deleted the Photos Library on the internal drive. ![]() I verified that the photos copied over successfully and could see them in the Photos App. I had run out of room on my internal SSD drive and moved my Photos Library to that same external drive. I have a 1TB external drive that I've been using for Time Machine backups (Mac OS 10.10.5). PS> I attached the file three times but I don't see any recognition that it's been added to this post. Please advise whether I should demand new "valid" XML files from the scanner developer of if I should disregard File Structure's determination of those XML files as being "invalid." LSI Director Support, Software Test & Mastermaking While I don't want to say anything special about the tool you are using, I'm also not really concerned about the XML files situation as it is. In my supporting experience, such tools aren't not only unnecessary, instead often "repair" things that are not broken. The tools the operating systems themselves offer do suffice completely for system maintenance. Since the advent of OS X and Windows 2000, I'd advise against the use of such "helpers". when we were still with OS 7 and Windows 3. Well, in my past experience you couldn't really live without tools like Norton and others. There is just another software thinking our files aren't valid. So there is no actual issue with SilverFast. Here's a portion of the e-reply from the scanning company's engineer telling me to not be concerned about such invalidity. My inquiry to the scanning engineers follows it includes a screen shot of the TechTool Pro report findings. Concerned about their apparent "invalid status," I emailed the scanner software engineers to ask them to send me "valid" XML files for my scanner. When finished with testing or repair, restart your Mac normally.Running File Structures on my main hard drive has discovered nine invalid XML files from a scanning app that I recently downloaded and activated. Once you have created your eDrive or Protogo device, hold the option key at startup to choose it as your startup disk. Select the device you want to use (all data will be erased), the profile you want to use (the Basic Profile is the most common), and then click Build Techtool Protogo Device. The Protogo tool allows you to add a separate startup drive – usually a thumb drive – that you can use for emergency startup and testing and repairing your internal drive. ![]() Techtool Pro – eDrive Protogo – Start up from a flash drive A partition will be added to the selected disk, and then a data from your hard drive will be copied to your eDrive to serve as the system for the new partition. Simply choose where you would like to create the eDrive from the eDrive Destination Volume, and then click Create eDrive. The eDrive tool allows you to add a separate startup partition on your startup disk that you can use for emergency startup and testing and repairing your internal drive. eDrive – Start up from a diagnostic partition For Apple Silicon Macs, see this knowledge base article. Read on for more information on how to create a diagnostic startup disk with Intel Macs. Sometimes you need an emergency startup disk, or an alternate startup disk for testing your Mac. ![]()
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