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When in doubt, the `-` (minus) character is mapped to the most conservative
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choice for each option.
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In the example shown above, the user has requested that the entire volume
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`/h1` be processed. Two levels of directory sorting are to be performed,
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first by name (in ascending order) and then to sort the directories
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to the bottom.
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In the example shown above, the user has requested that the subtree
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'/h1/a2osx.0.93' be processed. Two levels of directory sorting are to be
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performed, first by name (in ascending order) and then to sort the directories
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to the top.
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![](/Screenshots/Interactive-2.png)
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No conversion of filename case or dates will be performed for this example.
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Creation and modification date/time values will be updated to the new
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ProDOS 2.5 format.
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The following prompts are presented in order:
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updated directory has been written back to disk. If writing to disk is
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not enabled, which is the default, a warning message is displayed.
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![](/Screenshots/Running-2.png)
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### Directory Check and Repair
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*Sortdir* performs raw block I/O and implements its own logic for walking
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