This one time, at band camp, Darren said:

> Joey Morin wrote:
>
> > yeah, it's an old drive alright, but when you're in a pinch... i use
> > these techniques to recover data from dead ide and scsi drives all the
> > time.  it goes without saying that you should put critical data on any
> > old drive, let alone one that has needed any kind of repair,
> > especially unorthodox repair.
>
> Should not?

oops.  tpng to fst...

> > in any case, i've already made an image of the entire drive using linux on
> > my pc (gasp!).  yes, i'm a pc tech, but don't hold that against me.  i'm
> > looking forward to learning macs from the se up.
>
> Don't apoligize, there are a few of us. Have you checked out vmac and
> basilisk for either nix or doze? it can make a useful tool for use with
> compact macs

nope.  thanks, i will (when i can find the time!)...

> ...
> Check out Apple HDSC Setup 7.3.5 and I guess I should mention Lido, thou
> I've never needed it, as well as some others. If apple hard their way
> you would only be able to use apple branded drives which is possibly the
> problem your having at the moment. Thankfully its not the case with the
> right formatting tool.

excellent...

many thanks!

jj


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