I temporarily stayed off the board until Ken's problem was solved. I'm
glad for him, but mine still isn't.

I did the daily, weekly and monthly cleanup chores (MacJanitor was my
tool of choice). I ran DiskWarrior 3.0.3 for Tiger. Nothing.

I tried the external drive on a Blue & White. It didn't recognize it
either.

I pulled the drive from the FireWire case and popped it into the Blue
& White, replacing its resident IDE drive. (I didn't want to mess with
my G4 because it has a firmware upgrade for its transplant CPU. No
sense tempting fate.) The hard drive spun up the Blue & White
perfectly, displaying two of its three partitions.

Obviously the failure to display all three is an eyebrow-raiser. The
drive is a very low-mileage, late-model Seagate 320. I know Seagates
and Maxtors (same maker) have had trouble lately, but I also know this
has been especially true on a line of much larger drives that doesn't
include this one. (The partition that wasn't recognized has Leopard on
it from a MacBook. Is it possible the partition didn't show up in a
Smurf because the machine can't run Leopard?)







On Feb 28, 9:54 pm, tonycd <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks, Joe. I have a Quicksilver 867 upgraded to 1.5ghz, running
> Tiger.
>
> I've tried booting from an OS 9 CD (wouldn't boot), and a Norton CD
> (ditto). Tech Tool Deluxe couldn't see any of the three partitions,
> either.
>
> My question: If I somehow failed to trash the desktop disk icons on my
> last use, which I know is the usual cause for this problem, and
> therefore "fried the B Tree," which I read is the consequence of such
> misbehavior, is that damage in the FireWire case or the hard drive
> itself? (If the latter, obviously the exercise of disassembling the
> FireWire drive -- although I know how, and have done it before --
> wouldn't be worth the exertion.)
>
> My usual HD is running fine. I'm just trying to keep my backup tools
> working as preventive medicine. If this exercise did confirm that the
> FireWire case was the problem, would it help me in any way except to
> confirm I needed a new FireWire case?
>
>
>
> > I'm not sure what computer you have, but if it's a Sawtooth, you
> > could try opening the case and plugging the external drive into the
> > internal FW port on the motherboard.
>
> > You could also try taking the drive itself out of the FW case and
> > attaching it to one of the IDE buses.
>
> On Feb 28, 9:29 pm, joe <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Feb 28, 2009, at 9:19 PM, tonycd wrote:
>
> > > Pardon me for quasi-hijacking this thread, but I just ran into nearly
> > > the same exact problem.
>
> > > Only worse: my external FireWire drive isn't seen at all. (3
> > > partitions: a Panther, a Tiger and a Leopard.) Worked last time. This
> > > time, none of the three show up anywhere. Not on the desktop, not in
> > > Disk Utility, not even in Disk Warrior. The physical disk sounds like
> > > it's running normally.
>
> > > Uh-oh.
>
> > >    --Tony
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