Mac Pro 2009 won't boot after airport installation

Hey everyone, looking for some insight here.
I recently bought a Mac Pro 2009 running Mavericks (at time of receipt). It didn't come with an airport card so I purchased one to install myself. The Mac was running fine until this evening when I finally got around to installing the card, however since then it won't get past the grey boot screen with apple logo. I've tried disconnecting the airport card to see if that reverted it, but no change. I also can't boot into safe mode, so that's no good. The only thing I can do is bring up the giant padlock with the option key held, which I saw elsewhere was connected with a firmware password (my admin doesn't work).
Any advice here would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

It wouldn't be much of a lock if you could circumvent it with advice from a forum.
Obviously a valid point, although possibly somewhat niaive where forums are concerned (no disrespect intended).
It was more an expression of frustration than anything else, to be honest, though. It's kind of absurd that this happened following a simple hardware upgrade. Most people I know aren't even aware they can set a firmware password, so basically what it means is don't upgrade a machine that's intented to be upgraded (I'm aware of the hyperbole here).
Looks like it will be a Mac store trip, though, yes. A pain in the arse since even my nearest authorised technician is miles away.

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       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6932)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x0047004B)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00500061)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (110)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #99 invalid offset (0x5277)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6937)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00460072)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x0061006D)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (101)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 80 and 81 out of order (0x0000, 0x0000)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6938)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x07110000)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00610074)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00650032)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (64)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #49 invalid offset (0x525E)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6940)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #-1 invalid offset (0x006F)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6941)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00770040)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00320078)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (46)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #111 invalid offset (0x006D)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6942)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x0056000F)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node kind (62)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (233)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #39 invalid offset (0x0067)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6944)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00650064)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00400032)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (120)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #45 invalid offset (0xCE4D)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6945)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #-1 invalid offset (0x0047)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6946)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x004B0054)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00610062)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (98)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #96 invalid offset (0x0065)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6947)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00720061)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x006D0065)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (83)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 102 and 103 out of order (0x0000, 0x0000)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6948)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #-1 invalid offset (0x0065)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6951)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x006C0063)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x006F006D)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (101)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 69 and 70 out of order (0x0040, 0x0032)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6952)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x0073006B)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00370030)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (64)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 48 and 49 out of order (0x0000, 0x0000)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6953)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x000A0184)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x7A7D0000)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (10)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #-1 invalid offset (0x000D)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6957)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x0043006F)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00640065)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (82)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 99 and 100 out of order (0x0000, 0x0000)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6958)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x004C0065)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00610064)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (101)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 112 and 113 out of order (0x0000, 0x0000)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6959)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x002E0073)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00740072)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (105)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #106 invalid offset (0x0065)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6962)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x006C006C)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00650072)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (46)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #114 invalid offset (0xA273)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6963)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x001C0047)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x004B004E)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (111)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #115 invalid offset (0x5277)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6964)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00700061)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00720065)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (86)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 103 and 104 out of order (0x0000, 0x0000)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6965)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00740072)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x0069006E)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (103)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #112 invalid offset (0x0067)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6966)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0xF1F30000)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #-1 invalid offset (0x0069)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6968)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x006E0067)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00730002)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (134)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (11)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid record count (0x5431)
       Invalid record count
    (4, 6971)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #-1 invalid offset (0x0073)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6975)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00020086)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (11)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid record count (0x548C)
       Invalid record count
    (4, 6976)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00610072)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00640044)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (101)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 114 and 115 out of order (0x0000, 0x0000)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6977)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x0072006F)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x006C006C)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (101)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 112 and 113 out of order (0x0072, 0x0046)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6981)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x006C006C)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00650072)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (46)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 113 and 114 out of order (0x0000, 0x0000)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6982)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00690066)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00690063)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (97)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #115 invalid offset (0x5277)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6983)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00700061)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00720065)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (86)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 103 and 104 out of order (0x0000, 0x0000)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6984)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00740072)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x0069006E)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (103)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #112 invalid offset (0x0067)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6985)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00020000)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #-1 invalid offset (0x0073)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6987)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00740072)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x0069006E)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (103)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 113 and 114 out of order (0x0000, 0x0000)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6988)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (11)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid record count (0x5581)
       Invalid record count
    (4, 6990)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #-1 invalid offset (0x0073)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6995)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00020086)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (11)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid record count (0x55DC)
       Invalid record count
    (4, 6996)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00610072)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00640044)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (101)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 114 and 115 out of order (0x0000, 0x0000)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 6997)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x006F006C)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x006C0065)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (114)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #45 invalid offset (0x0069)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7001)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x002E0073)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00740072)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (105)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 108 and 109 out of order (0x0000, 0x0000)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7002)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node kind (-127)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (164)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #-1 invalid offset (0x006D)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7003)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00700061)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00720065)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (86)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 103 and 104 out of order (0x0000, 0x0000)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7004)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00740072)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x0069006E)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (103)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 112 and 113 out of order (0x0000, 0x0000)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7005)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00020000)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #-1 invalid offset (0x0069)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7007)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x006E0067)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00730002)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (134)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #-1 invalid offset (0x0067)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7008)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00730006)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x000B56C5)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 2 and 3 out of order (0x0000, 0x0000)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7009)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #-1 invalid offset (0x0061)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7016)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x006C0069)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x007A0061)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (98)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 106 and 107 out of order (0x0000, 0x0000)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7017)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00790050)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00690063)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (107)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 98 and 99 out of order (0x0072, 0x0050)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7018)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00720069)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00760056)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (105)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 99 and 100 out of order (0x0000, 0x0000)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7019)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00690063)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x0061002D)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (115)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: offsets 102 and 103 out of order (0x0000, 0x0000)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7021)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00860000)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node kind (87)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (225)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid record count (0xCE58)
       Invalid record count
    (4, 7022)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #-1 invalid offset (0x0069)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7023)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x0065006C)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00640070)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (97)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #97 invalid offset (0x006F)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7024)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x00120184)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node kind (-102)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (18)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x002D0032)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x002D006F)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (99)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #99 invalid offset (0x0065)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7027)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x006E0069)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x0061002D)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (115)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #102 invalid offset (0x0069)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7028)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x0184A0B1)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #21 invalid offset (0x81A4)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7030)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #-1 invalid offset (0x0075)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7031)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid forward link (0x00740068)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid backward link (0x002D0073)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: invalid node height (104)
    hfs_swap_BTNode: record #102 invalid offset (0x0073)
       Invalid node structure
    (4, 7032)
    ** Rechecking volume.
    ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    ** Checking Extents Overflow file.
    ** Checking Catalog file.
       Missing thread record (id = 691885)
       Missing thread record (id = 691919)
       Incorrect number of thread records
    (4, 23903)
              CheckCatalogBTree: dirCount = 140937, dirThread = 140885
       Incorrect number of thread records
    (4, 23903)
              CheckCatalogBTree: fileCount = 701678, fileThread = 701730
    ** Checking multi-linked files.
    ** Checking Catalog hierarchy.
       Missing thread record (id = 741414)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741420)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741429)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741435)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741432)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741444)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741438)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741459)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741441)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 9 instead of 13)
       Missing thread record (id = 741450)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741426)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741465)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741453)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741492)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741456)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741462)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741468)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741471)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741447)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741474)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741417)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741477)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741480)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741483)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741489)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741486)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741498)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741504)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741507)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741423)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 741495)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 201 instead of 227)
       Missing thread record (id = 741510)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 1)
       Missing thread record (id = 691884)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 4)
       Missing thread record (id = 691911)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 1)
       Missing thread record (id = 691913)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 1)
       Missing thread record (id = 691915)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 1)
       Missing thread record (id = 691917)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 1)
       Missing thread record (id = 691919)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 2 instead of 5)
       Missing thread record (id = 691904)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 1)
       Missing thread record (id = 691906)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 2)
       Missing thread record (id = 691909)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 1)
       Missing thread record (id = 743122)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 3)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 165 instead of 417)
       Invalid volume directory count
       (It should be 140922 instead of 140936)
       Invalid volume file count
       (It should be 701648 instead of 701678)
    ** Checking Extended Attributes file.
       Incorrect number of Extended Attributes
       (It should be 347482 instead of 346415)
    ** Checking volume bitmap.
       Volume Bit Map needs minor repair
    ** Checking volume information.
       Invalid volume free block count
       (It should be 59615838 instead of 50477719)
              invalid VHB nextCatalogID
              invalid VHB attributesFile.clumpSize
       Volume Header needs minor repair
    (2, 0)
       Verify Status: VIStat = 0xa000, ABTStat = 0x0040 EBTStat = 0x0000
                      CBTStat = 0x0800 CatStat = 0x00004200
    ** Repairing volume.
       Missing directory record (id = 691885)
    ** Look for missing items in lost+found directory.
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=743119 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=743121 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=742222 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=743122 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=691904 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=691906 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=691909 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=691911 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=691913 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=691915 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=691917 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=743120 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=743357 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=743358 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=743359 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=743360 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=743361 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=743362 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=743363 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741510 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741522 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741523 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=691884 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=742221 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=742785 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=742253 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=742813 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=742213 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=742214 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=742215 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=742216 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=742841 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=742869 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=742925 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=742449 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=742897 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=743009 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=743037 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=743065 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=742218 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=743093 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=742309 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=742981 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=691886 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=691903 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741414 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741420 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741429 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741435 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741432 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741444 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741438 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741459 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741441 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741450 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741426 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741465 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741453 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741492 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741456 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741462 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741468 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741471 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741447 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741474 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741417 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741477 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741480 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741483 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741489 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741486 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741498 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741504 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741507 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741423 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741495 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740809 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740810 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740811 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740812 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740813 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740814 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740815 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740816 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740817 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740826 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740827 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740828 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740829 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740830 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740925 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740926 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740927 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740928 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740929 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740930 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740931 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740932 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740933 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740934 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=740935 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741405 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741406 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741402 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741403 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741401 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741407 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741404 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741408 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Created thread record for id=741409 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743563 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743564 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743565 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743566 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743567 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743568 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743569 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743570 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743571 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743572 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743573 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743574 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743575 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743576 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743577 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743578 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743579 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743580 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743581 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743582 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743583 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743584 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743585 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743586 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743587 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743588 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743589 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743590 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743591 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743592 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743593 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743594 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743595 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743596 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743597 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743598 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743599 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743600 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743601 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743602 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743603 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743604 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743605 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743606 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743607 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743608 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743609 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743610 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743611 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743612 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743613 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743614 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743615 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=756412 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=782888 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=2049005 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=8863256 (err=0)
    ** Rechecking volume.
    ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    ** Checking Extents Overflow file.
    ** Checking Catalog file.
       Missing thread record (id = 691886)
       Missing thread record (id = 2049005)
       Incorrect number of thread records
    (4, 23903)
              CheckCatalogBTree: dirCount = 140939, dirThread = 140941
    ** Checking multi-linked files.
    ** Checking Catalog hierarchy.
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 25)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 25)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 25)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 25)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 25)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 25)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 25)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 25)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 25)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 25)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 25)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 25)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 25)
       Invalid directory item count
       (It should be 0 instead of 25)
       Invalid volume file count
       (It should be 701653 instead of 701678)
    ** Checking Extended Attributes file.
       Invalid map node
    (8, 0)
    ** Checking volume bitmap.
    ** Checking volume information.
       Verify Status: VIStat = 0x0000, ABTStat = 0x4000 EBTStat = 0x0000
                      CBTStat = 0x0800 CatStat = 0x00004200
    ** Repairing volume.
       Missing directory record (id = 2049005)
       Missing directory record (id = 691886)
    ** Look for missing items in lost+found directory.
    ** Rechecking volume.
    ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    ** Checking Extents Overflow file.
    ** Checking Catalog file.
    ** Checking multi-linked files.
    ** Checking Catalog hierarchy.
    ** Checking Extended Attributes file.
    ** Checking volume bitmap.
    ** Checking volume information.
       Invalid volume file count
       (It should be 701678 instead of 701653)
       Verify Status: VIStat = 0x8000, ABTStat = 0x0000 EBTStat = 0x0000
                      CBTStat = 0x0000 CatStat = 0x00000000
    ** The volume MACINTOSH HD could not be repaired after 3 attempts.
              volume type is pure HFS+
              primary MDB is at block 0 0x00
              alternate MDB is at block 0 0x00
              primary VHB is at block 2 0x02
              alternate VHB is at block 975093950 0x3a1ec0be
              sector size = 512 0x200
              VolumeObject flags = 0x07
              total sectors for volume = 975093952 0x3a1ec0c0
              total sectors for embedded volume = 0 0x00
    fadil-shamir-khans-mac-mini:~ silentarts$
    After all of that was done, I am now able to go back to Disk Utility and Completely Verify My Disk.
    What should my next step be? Should I try booting to Mavericks from that hard drive or should I try to Repair the Disk?

    I upgraded to Mavericks, and had a "grey screen of death" when re-booting for the first time.  Re-setting the PRAM fixed it for me.  Worth a try:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ph14222

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