I Might Vomit, Panic Kernel!!! |
Wed 24 May 2006, 02:16
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 11 Joined: 22-Jan 06 From: Philadelphia - US Member No.: 75,714 |
My powerbook just panic kerneled while I was using pro tools. My external drive was on when this happened. I turned both items off. Reset the computer, and when it had booted the operating system I turned on the external drive. The drive is partitioned into 3 parts(recordings, samples, production). When turned on it would only load up 2 of the 3 partitions. The recording partition appears to have disappeared. I have reset the drive numerous times to no avail. I am not a computer tech type guy, and have no idea what to do. Half my album is stored on this portion of my drive, and I must figure out a way to recover this data....ANY help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Wed 24 May 2006, 13:51
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 23 Joined: 21-Jan 03 From: Hamtramck - US Member No.: 10,971 |
After you get the partition back (I 'm thinking positively for you) you may want to back everything up and redo the drive. In the OS 9 world there were some benefits to multiple partitions on a drive, but with OS X there really is no benefit. Good luck.
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jawnzap7 I Might Vomit Wed 24 May 2006, 02:16
hazeltine did you try disc utility yet to see if that can se... Wed 24 May 2006, 04:03
deaconblue If disc utility (Mac HDD-> Applications -> U... Wed 24 May 2006, 13:22
lepetitmartien As deaconblue proposed try first the disc utility,... Thu 25 May 2006, 04:22
hazeltine did you try disc utility yet to see if that can se... Wed 24 May 2006, 04:03
deaconblue If disc utility (Mac HDD-> Applications -> U... Wed 24 May 2006, 13:22
lepetitmartien As deaconblue proposed try first the disc utility,... Thu 25 May 2006, 04:22
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