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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 1:43 pm)
I you haven't done anything to the original iMac, what do you get when you boot from the System CD? If it's "Do you want to initialize..." then it may be fixable. "Can't find..." is more problematic but possibly fixable. Nothing at all is worst, recovery fees can run into the thousands. if you don't have Norton Utilities, go to the Symantec website and snag the 30-day trialware. Waht can you loose at this point?
So did they return the drive to you? DriveSavers can get data of drives that have been burnt up or drowned. You probably won't want to go through that again; so what you need to know is: CD-R. Superdisks are too small and expensive. CD-R is 640 Megs on a $2 disk, that isn't subject to the ailments that magnetic media all are. On which you are now an expert. Happens to everybody. I hope it was a good two years. =)
Ouch. Well like I said, some people go five years before it happens. MTBF (Mean Time Before Failure) is around 250,000 hours of operation (last I checked). That's when the manufacturer expects that half of the drives will have failed. How about 20-40 Gigabytes in an external USB case? Power up for backup only, drives don't wear out if they aren't turned on.
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Greetings, everyone! Guess what, The Hardrive on my iMac crashed and I've lost EVERYTHIN' I'VE DONE IN THE PAST 2 YEARS !!! :/// After a 2 weeks tryin' to find a Mac-compatible HD I've finally found a guy which have broken his iMac (felt from the shelf) and I've purchased it from him. PS.: I'm still under medication to not try to kill myself from the lost :/ (somewhat kiddin')...