Onyx told me to fix start-up disk but disk ultility said no problem

I used onyx to check my start-up volume, and it said "the volume needs to be repaired"
and then i reboot my mac into the mac os x leopard install disk 1, and went to disk ultility to fix it
and i restarted my mac into the os, and i ran the Onyx again, and it said the same thing
however, when i ran verify disk in disk ultility , it said no problem...
how come

fabianfok wrote:
I used onyx to check my start-up volume, and it said "the volume needs to be repaired"
Does is say why or what is wrong with it?
and then i reboot my mac into the mac os x leopard install disk 1, and went to disk ultility to fix it
and i restarted my mac into the os, and i ran the Onyx again, and it said the same thing
however, when i ran verify disk in disk ultility , it said no problem...
Did you run "Repair permissions?" in addition to checking the disk physically?
Disk Utility does not check everything. That is why there is DiskWarrior and TechTools.
You might consider booting into the Safe mode, which forces an fsck on the HD. When you get to the Safe Mode login screen, select restart and let the system reboot normally.
Then run OnyX again. I presume you are running version 1.9.6

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