External Firewire Troubles, External Firewire Drive Won't Unmount/Er |
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Thu 23 Jun 2005, 03:12
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Check the site of the enclosure manufacturer, it may need an update of the firmware as it may be not totally 10.3 compatible… That's the only thing I can think of I'd be you, i'd try to mount the drive on another computer and back it up (you'll have to for the eventual firmware update to be safe). Format it and go ahead…
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Thu 23 Jun 2005, 06:37
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Thanks for the tip lepetitmartien I looked up the makers of the enclosure and had to hunt down the drivers I needed. I had heard about the oxford chipset being a problem in panther but my chipset isn't oxford but they had an update for 10.3 and also a disk utility software for OS 9. I installed the driver and no change in OSX. I have a dual boot iBook so I tried the OS 9 software and I thought it was fixed, but the same problem keeps popping up. Initialize or Erase fail because disk is in use. I've tried reformatting from the Terminal I've tried to erase folders from the drive in the Terminal but every time I get this message
rm: /Volumes/Bubo 1/ZuZu Samples/.DS_Store: Invalid argument rm: /Volumes/Bubo 1/ZuZu Samples/JJP ROOMY KIK: Invalid argument rm: /Volumes/Bubo 1/ZuZu Samples/JJP- NS10 KIK: Invalid argument rm: /Volumes/Bubo 1/ZuZu Samples/JJP- REVERB SNARE: Invalid argument rm: /Volumes/Bubo 1/ZuZu Samples/JJP- SMALL SNARE: Invalid argument rm: /Volumes/Bubo 1/ZuZu Samples: Invalid argument
I just ran fsck command on my drive and got this message it doesn't seem very good.
** /Volumes/Bubo 1 (NO WRITE)
CANNOT READ: BLK 16 CONTINUE? [yn] y
THE FOLLOWING DISK SECTORS COULD NOT BE READ: 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, ioctl (GCINFO): Inappropriate ioctl for device fsck: /Volumes/Bubo 1: can't read disk label
I wonder if I should try another computer like you said before or maybe even a new enclosure or would that not make a difference? All my important data is backed up so I'm just looking for a fullproof, bulletproof way to eradicate this drive and reformat it. Once again any help is greatly appreciated, and thanks again lepetitmartien for the tips. I was sure you had it solved.
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This post has been edited by banevt: Thu 23 Jun 2005, 07:01
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Fri 24 Jun 2005, 12:11
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Your data is backed up - right?
Try to connect the drive to a PC (yes) and see IF you are allowed to format the drive as a NTFS filesystem/partition. (sometimes this works)
If success - then you can try to connect fw-drive to your mac and re-format it to a hfs+.
You can also take the external case apart - put the harddrive itself into another Mac or PC - to check that the drive mecchanism itself is OK.
Try to install Mac OS or Windows XP on the suspect drive and see. If this works then tour trouble lies with the controller on the external fw-drive-case. ( this is a lengty procedure I know - but...)
Cheers: Dixiechicken
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Fri 16 Sep 2005, 15:59
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Did you try installing de hdd on the ata bus???? TRy checking the disk with DataRescueX rmchile
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