Actually there is a way to build your own 4.1 Diskwarrior CD. Here is there press release on the product: ===================== DiskWarrior 4 version 4.1 information Leopard Compatibility: DiskWarrior 4 version 4.1 is now available for complete compatibility with Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard). Version 4.1 offers additional repair capabilities including the ability to repair damaged directory hard links (a new feature of Leopard for Time Machine backups). DiskWarrior 4 version 4.1 is the only utility that can repair damaged links, directory loops and other problems that can happen with directory hard links. Owners of DiskWarrior 4 version 4.0 will soon be able to download a free CD updater. When available, this free updater will allow you to create a new startup CD containing the updated DiskWarrior application. Please note that the new startup CD will start up the same set of Macs as your current DiskWarrior CD. Your new CD will not start up any Mac that your current DiskWarrior CD can not. Running DiskWarrior 4 version 4.1 on a Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) startup disk while started from Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or earlier: If you want or need to run DiskWarrior 4 version 4.1 from Mac OS X 10.4 or earlier, there are two features of DiskWarrior that are not available for a Mac OS X 10.5 startup disk. First, you cannot repair the permissions of a Mac OS X 10.5 startup disk. Second, you cannot rebuild a FileVault that was created under Mac OS X 10.5. You will be able to rebuild a FileVault that was created on a startup disk that was later upgraded to Mac OS X 10.5. Your DiskWarrior CD may start up in Mac OS X 10.4 and would therefore have these features disabled for a Mac OS X 10.5 startup disk. See the Alsoft web site for more information... www.alsoft.com ======== Jens Selvig ...Lost in Montana... On Jan 26, 2008, at 3:18 AM, Paul Moortgat wrote: > DiskWarrior 4.1 is for sale. Not a download. A new CD. I just > ordered one.