"Invalid volume free block count"
So I have a MacBook that I got in 2007 and recently had to upgrade my operating system to Snow Leopard because iTunes wouldn't work. I have never had issues with this computer before but it has been kind of slow lately so I ran the disk utility, like I have done before. Instead of being able to repair anything, after I ran "Verify Disk" it came up with a message that looked like this:
Checking volume information.
Invalid volume free block count
(It should be 10069792 instead of 10069785)
The volume Macintosh HD was found corrupt and needs to be repaired.
Error: This disk needs to be repaired. ...then use disk utility to repair this disk.
A pop up window also came up that tells me to start up my computer with another disk, such as my MacOSX installation disk and then use disk utility to repair the disk. I tried to do this with the original installation disk but it said that my disk utility was the wrong version (I'm guessing because I upgraded my operating system?). So I tried to do the same thing using my Snow Leopard installation disk and it won't let me do the same thing. If anyone knows how to fix this I would really appreciate some step by step instructions on what I should do! I am in nursing school and about to spend about $600 bucks on books and I can't really afford to pay an IT person to fix it right now. Thanks for any help you can give me!!
-Grace
PS my computer is still fully functional as far as I can tell (I'm writing this post from my computer), I'm just confused by this error message
MacBook, Mac OS X (10.6.8)