keys out of order

IBook dual usb 700-640mb ram-10.2.8

Since feb I've had three occasions when I've run DFA due to stalls, freezes etc. and have been unable to repair disk.
1. DFA said "overlapped extent allocation "--I reformatted and reinstalled
2. DFA said "keys out of order"-I reformatted and reinstalled
3. DFA said "keys out of order" and after running DFA and Tech Tool Pro 4 several times have gotton it to pass all tests and seems to run fine.

What is causing this? How can I prevent it?
Is this behavior a sign that it may someday fail totally and is there any way I can have apple check it out? I have one month left on Applecare.
Joanna

Posted on Sep 6, 2005 12:39 PM

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Sep 6, 2005 1:36 PM in response to Joanna Schaefer

Hi Joanna - Welcome to Apple Discussions

Are you still getting this problem?
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=13628
This Apple article says:
Message: Keys Out of Order
Disk First Aid reports "Keys Out of Order".
Meaning
B-tree records or referenced records have become damaged.

I would think Tech Tool Pro would fix B-Tree records. If not then it would be a problem best handled by Disk Warrior another very good Mac utility program.

Hard to say what causes that problem but once everything is fine and working it might not hurt to reinstall the OSX2.8 combo update:
Combo OSX2.8 download link

If some of your system files are not recording the directory locations correctly this might help.

But this is a software problem not a hardware problem. If it continues after doing the above steps I certainly would call Applecare anyway.

iMary

Sep 7, 2005 6:43 PM in response to iMaryC

It's holding now--although I did have some trouble with Mail freezing since the last repair. But, it's still passing DFA and Tech Tool tests.

Running both Tech Tool Pro4 (repair volume) and DFA several times fixed the latest "keys out of order" and b-tree problems.

Would I have to reformatt and reinstall from 10.2 or can I archive and install or just run the updater?

Joanna.

Sep 10, 2005 1:47 AM in response to Joanna Schaefer

Hi,

I don't think it's true that this is limited to a software problem. If you have the chance to back up and reinstall, then you may come to the conclusion that it is hardware. I suspect that a bad logic board or bad memory may cause repeated keys out of order. My other thought was that it may be a bad disk. Note only if reinstall doesn't fix it permanetntly.

gl,

Sep 16, 2005 11:21 AM in response to Brian Reading

Wed 13 the iBook screen would not wake up-restart only led to grey screen. Re-booted after shut down once-then only after resetting PRAM. Ist attempt to use DFA from install cd froze machine. Ist attempt to use Tech ToolPro 4 from external drive froze machine, Second attempt could not see hard drive. I erased and reinstalled Jaguar -it took a LONG time to load-sometimes sounded like the CD was stalled, but finally loaded. (Still loading my other applications.) Thursday 14 Safari started to quit-it would launch, load one page, but quit when attempt was made to click on link. DFA from install CD found no problems. Tech Tool Pro4 from external hd found volume (bit) problems and repaired them. Safari is working again, but i'm not filled with confidence. This is the third time this year I've reformatted and reinstalled. If this is a software problem-how do I prevent it from happening? Joanna

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