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convert09

macrumors member
Original poster
Apr 13, 2009
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Chi-town area
Not sure exactly where to post this but here goes.

I'm a photographer and I recently updated Picasa to the 3.5 version. This version has a face recognition feature and has been running for several days and is only 23% complete. As I clicked a a photo to view a larger version some of the results were blank and was told there is no EXIF info. I ran Disk Warrior and it returned the following info:

Over 2000 photo files have damaged resource headers and cannot be repaired.

All files are on a WD 1TB HD which is just over a year old. MacBook is only six months old and nothing on internal drive is affected as I can tell.

Is there anything I can do before I end up restoring from backup? Is this a repairable situation? Like I said the only thing different in the last few days is the upgraded version of Picasa.
 
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