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Old 07-27-2005, 12:30 PM
michaiel michaiel is offline
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Default OS 10.4 External firewire 400 drive issues

Look out everyone. Apple is having trouble with external firewire drives when updating Tiger. If you update Tiger with any external drives "CONNECTED" and "ON" it will zero out the data on enough of the drive so it wont show up on your desktop and possibly damage the drive. You must disconnect the firewire cable from the computer with the drives turned off before installing updates.
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