Single-user unresponsive

Im trying to fix an "overlapped extent allocation" but when I start up in single-user mode I am unable to type any keys. I know the keyboard is still working as I can use disk utility - but that does not fix the overlapped problem.
Im also unable to start up in safe mode.
Any suggestions?

If you're using a BlueTooth keyboard then try using a keyboard that plugs directly into the USB port. The following KB article discusses how to fix overlapped extents using fsck: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=25770. However, if you can get a copy of Disk Warrior 3.0.3 it would be a better way to fix the directory.

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