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> Os X Disaster Recovery From Powerbook, Oh help this suxors
dinofond
post Thu 18 Aug 2005, 21:20
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I have the elusive blinking folder on boot with my power book running OS X 3.9 with a question mark. I was on the road to Denver working on a track for an artist I am engineering, I had about 7 tracks going and opened up the Sampler in Logic Pro. It froze, after waiting about a half hour I shut the notebook down. When I rebooted I was in OS X hell. I need to recover this song, I am assuming it’s a bad hard drive. I know there is a way to hook a fire wire drive up and boot the machine to do a complete backup. Before I troubleshot the notebook to see if I can fix it I need to do the data recovery. Any help with the recovery and repair would be absolutely helpful.

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-Dino
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banevt
post Sat 20 Aug 2005, 10:30
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When you do this you still need another mac to do the copying. All you are doing when you do this is making your laptop act like a firewire drive. It won't copy anything itself so you still need another mac to transfer the files from your laptop to your external drive. I'm sorry if I didn't make this clear in the previous post. Hopefully you have another working mac handy.
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