tonycd wrote:
> 
>>> Joe, I ran DiskWarrior and it didn't see the FireWire disks either. I
>>> then used it to rebuild the disk directory of my own hard disk (no big
>>> problems noted), and afterward my own computer still didn't see the
>>> FireWire drive.
>>
>> Try running System Profiler and look under FireWire.  If it shows up the
>>   FW interface but not the drive it sounds like a problem with the drive.
>>
>> If it doesn't show up the interface then that or your FW connections are
>> the problem.
>>
>>
> 
> Clark, my System Profiler does not show the presence of the FireWire
> drive.

Then you need to check your computer's FW port, the cable and the drive 
by swapping out each element with other devices.


-- 
Clark Martin
Redwood City, CA, USA
Macintosh / Internet Consulting

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