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Mon 12 Apr 2004, 21:18
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i have heard of many FW800 LaCie hard drives failing. there are other good HD makes out there, but that does not matter. just the right firmwire. are any ppl STILL having these FW800 problems ? even efter the firmwire update?
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setup: dual 2.7 G5 OSX 10.4.2 Logic express
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Mon 10 May 2004, 20:28
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I had this problem on one of my machines. Just sure you update to the latest version of Panther before hooking up your firewire drives. This WAS a serious problem with 10.3.0, especially with Lacie drives.
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Wed 12 May 2004, 17:47
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It's real, and it's a problem if you use FW400 drives from OSX to OS9 and back. I've had it almost once a week till I found the solution : keep the drives under OSX and don't ever power them under OS9 (I suppose the reverse is ok). If you loose Gigs with that you understand. It fucks up the directories big time. Then Diskwarrior and Drive10 are your friends. The fact Apple doesn't aknowledge it doesn't mean it does not exists. the article comes from the TidBits guys, you can count on them they are not nutties.
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Fri 4 Jun 2004, 19:11
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I am using the LaCie BigDrive (500 GB) wih FW 800 and 10.3.4 with no problems. Make sure (as with ANY soft- or hardware) that BEFORE you first use it you check the manufacturer's site for updates; in my case (drive bought last December) the firmware was up to date. The FW 800 Oxford chip megaproblem was real and was - they say - solved via firmware updates last fall.
Any drive requires some maintenance: for OSX the Apple Disk Utility + e.g. the free onyx for privileges repair every week or at least evey few weeks would do. At the first sign of erratic disk behavior stop and use the big guns: Diskwarrior or Drive10 (the Norton Utilities will no longer be updated as of now).
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Wed 23 Jun 2004, 02:44
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Hi, I got munched by panther too, but now I don't trust it, even though it might be my fault. Seagate 160gb with oxford 911 chipset, upgraded OS from 10.2.7 to 10.3 while having the drive hooked up, only did I learn of the problem, who would have thunk to check for that one prior to purchase, sorry I expected more from Apple in this regard. Still love that I switched. Just don't want to trust the problem is solved.
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Wed 23 Jun 2004, 20:08
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hey scott i understand you concern about retrusting panther. it very hard to loose data thats hard to loose. although i personally do not have firewire 800, from what i read/hear it seems that problems have been solved, provided you do the neccessary upgrades in software [latest panther upgrade] and firmwire [check seagate for a firmwire update]. welcome to the club.
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setup: dual 2.7 G5 OSX 10.4.2 Logic express
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Sat 14 Aug 2004, 19:43
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I've got a LaCie FW400 80G external drive. I use OS9.2 on the ibook and OSX 3.4 on my emac and my DSL Freebox keeps me on the internet (and provides free phoning to national numbers and 3 cents/min to New Zealand. Do you get that too? I'm in France - oops off topic).
I downloaded the LaCie Update Tool (OSX) and ran it with the FW400 drive on and loaded. The tool said I didn't need an update so I didn't get one.
I unloaded the FW drive before closing the update app and immediately got a "Fatal" message concerning the drive.
Oops! I thought I'd buggered it.
I switched the drive off and on again. There it was again with everything in. Oof!
I decided to do it all again but this time following the LaCie instructions to the letter (almost). I unplugged everything other than the FW drive and ethernet, and tried to run the update app.
Damn! The keyboard and mouse didn't answer now. Oh yes, I had unplugged them. Oof!
Then I wrote all this in here and was just going to click on 'add reply' when a pop up add came on screen. I closed the window. Oops! It wasn't a pop up so I'd lost my reply to you.
Still, my soft disk memory had retained the jist so I've now retyped it.
I'd unplugged ethernet so no ads would replace my reply screen, but I clicked on Add Reply before plugging in again. The button went grey so I plugged in but it stayed grey. I thus clicked on the http thing up the top thinking it would send of the reply but it just went to the forums list. Oops, I'd lost the reply again.
No, this time I'd copied it. Ooof!
Conclusion: my brain, heart and FW drive are still intact and I'm finally getting this reply off.
Still, I have a sneaky feeling I should update, and brave the unknown.
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Tue 5 Oct 2004, 13:25
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Since updating to Panther in July I have had the following die:
EZQuest 120 GB LaCie 160 GB LaCie Data Bank 20 GB LaCie 250 GB Porsche Western Digital 250 GB Two (2) MOTU 828 mkII's One (1) MOTU 828
For the units out of warranty, I took the drives out and checked them internally on my G4 - all data seems to be intact on the drives. It's something in the firewire bus within the drives that is getting fried. Any suggestions?
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Wed 6 Oct 2004, 01:17
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Add to that list a Rocstor 250 and a Buslink 120 FW400 that I had for 3 years.
Apple won't help - I spent an hour on the phone waiting for a human to speak to...local tech shops haven't heard of the problem. And even when I start to get the replacement drives - then what?
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Wed 6 Oct 2004, 04:11
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I've had last week the "familiar" drive disapearance. that is: the drive don't mount, I don't even hear it turn up, and it's nowhere in OSX and OS 9 (even in maintenance software). I tried all the tricks: - let things quiet down a few hours. - move from one enclosure to another. - reset the motherboard (did some cleaning too, it was needed…) Result nothing. Then… For the Nth time I was checking the other drives with the disk utility and they mounted… No loss this time, but some white hair in my starting baldiness. I've noted a few strange things before and right after. Just before, I was in Disk Utility and the drive was showing the repair permissions buttons available which was not normal. And after the reappearance the name of the drive on the desktop was twinkling if selected (white rectangle on top of the name but the name was selected but not modifiable). Uh?
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