Unrepairable disk errors on Mac partitions caused by Bootcamp Windows updates?
Hi,
I'm new to this discussion board and relatively new to Mac. I have a MacBook Pro purchased a couple of months ago. I installed bootcamp and Windows 7 on a separate partition because I have some programs I need to run that don't run on OS X. This works fine most of the time but on three occasions now, after Windows has done a critical update, I can no longer boot into the Mac partition. I get the following disk error "Incorrect number of thread records", which disk utility can't fix. I also tried TechTool Pro on one occasion but that didn't work. I have looked through discussion boards and found similar errors discussed but no solutions (and no-one has associated Win updates with the problem, but there seems to be a clear correlation in my case).
So each time I have reinstalled OS X. This last time I was really careful to do a Time Machine backup before any Windows updates so if the problem occurred again, I could easily restore my files and settings. Now here's the kicker. Windows update just did a few more critical updates and again the same disk error came up. No problem, I have a backup. So I reinstalled OS X (again) and went to restore my files. But the HFS partition on my external hard drive I used for time machine didn't appear... I then went into disk utility and found that this partition had also been corrupted!! Clicking on 'Verify Disk' gave the error "Keys out of order", which unsurprisingly could not be repaired. So now it looks like I'm going to have to start from scratch again, and every time Windows wants to update, I'll have to make sure my external hard drive is not plugged in and do a complete reinstall of OS X + restore of my files and settings. Seems a bit ridiculous!
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.7)