Hum...

Depending on what your drive is, you can possibly get a utility to do
a low level check on it.

Failing that, now I notice you've got it fixed, and you're going to
format, do a low level format, by having Mac OS X write 0's over th

Ray Foret Jr wrote:
> Okay.  This is too weird.  I turn my Mac off for the day, then return home 
> only to start it up again and find out that I cannot see my time machine 
> backup disk.  I seem to get stuck when trying to repair the disk or erase it. 
>  What in the world to do next?
>
>
> Sincerely,
> The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!
>
> Now A Very Proud and very happy Mac user!!!
>
> Skype Name:
> barefootedray

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