Mac Pro new update won't boot after 10.8.2 Update 1.0

It just stays on the apple screen during boot after entering pw for account.
Its been over 5 min that it just stays in that screen. Anyone else seeing this after doing 10.8.2 Supplemental Update 1.0?

Reinstalling Lion/Mountain Lion Without Erasing the Drive
Boot to the Recovery HD: Restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the COMMAND and R keys until the menu screen appears. Alternatively, restart the computer and after the chime press and hold down the OPTION key until the boot manager screen appears. Select the Recovery HD and click on the downward pointing arrow button.
Repair the Hard Drive and Permissions: Upon startup select Disk Utility from the main menu. Repair the Hard Drive and Permissions as follows.
When the recovery menu appears select Disk Utility. After DU loads select your hard drive entry (mfgr.'s ID and drive size) from the the left side list.  In the DU status area you will see an entry for the S.M.A.R.T. status of the hard drive.  If it does not say "Verified" then the hard drive is failing or failed. (SMART status is not reported on external Firewire or USB drives.) If the drive is "Verified" then select your OS X volume from the list on the left (sub-entry below the drive entry,) click on the First Aid tab, then click on the Repair Disk button. If DU reports any errors that have been fixed, then re-run Repair Disk until no errors are reported. If no errors are reported click on the Repair Permissions button. Wait until the operation completes, then quit DU and return to the main menu.
Reinstall Lion/Mountain Lion: Select Reinstall Lion/Mountain Lion and click on the Continue button.
Note: You will need an active Internet connection. I suggest using Ethernet if possible because it is three times faster than wireless.

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    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)
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              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743564 (err=0)
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              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743566 (err=0)
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              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)
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              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743584 (err=0)
              FixOrphanedFiles: Deleted thread record for id=743585 (err=0)
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