Andre, here's another tip I ran across:

The Unix program dd is a disk copying util that you can use at the command line in order to make a disk image. It makes a bit-by-bit copy of the drive it's copying, caring nothing about filesystem type, files, or anything else. It's a great way to workaround the need for Norton Ghost.


http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20050302225659382


also when you get the drive hooked up to another machine use Data Rescue II FIRST to gather as much stuff from your drive as possible, even with a crashed TOC....

http://www.prosofteng.com/products/data_rescue.php

this does the magic that Norton used to do years ago. It worked for me.
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stephen barncard
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