> >Its possible that you have a corrupt drive table. The clicking may have >just been the drive seeking to find the correct info. >
Unlikely Chris - the clicking noise is the head crashing, very common with ATA drives, and data is literally getting ripped off the disk. If the data is important, get it to recovery before doing anything else. If the data is not important enough to spend money on recovery, then all the rescue things can't hurt. Remember every data access at this point loses more data. MacCentral: One final Mac question. What made you decide to buy a Mac? John de Lancie: It was simple. When making the decision, I called a repair company that worked on the different platforms. A repairman said if I wanted to impress my friends, get an IBM, and if wanted to use it every day, get a Mac. Mark James SoftRAID, LLC mjames@ softraid.com ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

