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| Originally posted by DigiNut Honestly any enclosure is usually fine. |

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| Originally posted by Alekos The best built and most reliable 2.5" enclosures come from Macally because it uses Oxford chips not generic or the Initio chips which have major problems. |
yeah firewire bridges going out is a recurring theme at the studio i work at.
I myself use a glyph 050q. not the cheapest drives but great warranty and support. last week my firewire bridge went out and i overnighted it to glyph they worked on it and overnighted it back to me for free.
this sounds like a bad infomercial lol
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| Originally posted by DigiNut I guess I can only speak from experience. What problems have you seen with other enclosures or the chips they use? |
agh im struggling.
I have 300gb maxtor external disk which i tried to change from NTFS to FAT32 without deleting the files using diskutility in Mac OSX. Well the files are away. What to do? I didnt format it i selected the "no erase" option which only changes the file system from NTFS to FAT32 but afterwards i red that i needed to use third party software to make my files undeleted or viewable somehow.
Thanks people for all the input!!!
The only strange thing is, I can't seem to find any drive enclosures (from decent brands) under about $80. By the time I add a cheap major brand internal drive, I'm looking at about $150.
Macmall are currently doing the LaCie 250gb rugged drives (the orange and silver ones) for $90!!! It's got USB2, fw400 and fw800 on board.
I know I'd save money in the long run because I could swap out the internal drives but those rugged ones are tough as nails and I've never seen one malfunction.
They're ven doing the 500gb one for $150.
I'm really having trouble talking myself out of this one......
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| Originally posted by palm agh im struggling. I have 300gb maxtor external disk which i tried to change from NTFS to FAT32 without deleting the files using diskutility in Mac OSX. Well the files are away. What to do? I didnt format it i selected the "no erase" option which only changes the file system from NTFS to FAT32 but afterwards i red that i needed to use third party software to make my files undeleted or viewable somehow. |
nah their not visible on XP either, it would be interesting to know if that dos-command stated on ntfs.com would work the other way too, from NTFS to FAT32 cause this was what i was trying to do. As im running bootcamp I need atleast one disk that both XP and OSX can both read and write.
on ubuntu forums they recomended a prog called disktest, avaliable for windows and linux to undelete lost partitions. i didnt understand it, it was dos-based or something and not very intuitive so I gave up.
Dont worry i always have backup, i just thought id save some time. ill just copy them over one more time
150GB takes time!
now im on the looki for a multi-HD SATA bay to combine all my old HDs and connect to the mac, like 3 SATA disks. Any recomandations?
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| Originally posted by palm nah their not visible on XP either, it would be interesting to know if that dos-command stated on ntfs.com would work the other way too, from NTFS to FAT32 cause this was what i was trying to do. As im running bootcamp I need atleast one disk that both XP and OSX can both read and write. on ubuntu forums they recomended a prog called disktest, avaliable for windows and linux to undelete lost partitions. i didnt understand it, it was dos-based or something and not very intuitive so I gave up. Dont worry i always have backup, i just thought id save some time. ill just copy them over one more time 150GB takes time! now im on the looki for a multi-HD SATA bay to combine all my old HDs and connect to the mac, like 3 SATA disks. Any recomandations? |
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| Originally posted by DJ RANN Nah, AFAIK, that dos command apparently only really works one way. TBH, I would just format that puppy and transfer the files - it will probably take less time than figuring it out with the recovery software. I don't have any recommendations myself but I know Laurent has a serious amount of driveage and knows a fair bit about the multi bay options. Laurent?......... |
thanks lolo, any links for those dock things? can i have more than one disk in them? want to save both powercables and usb cables, kinda enough cables here already hehe.
edit: btw it would also need a vent i think to cool of the drives but also i would like it not to make too much noise lol. sounds expensive anyway imo.
bump.
now i have 4 SATA disks, 2*500GB and 2*1TB lol not used for anything. I want to put them in a somekinda Dock with power and fan and hopefully both usb/firewire or nettwork. Wouldnt mind if it had raid-controller too so that two and two disk where the same. Any recomandations? Raids not important though it could be enough just with power and usb. less is more. 
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