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Panther Glitch erasing users hard-drives







Panther Glitch erasing users hard-drives

Panther Glitch erasing users hard-drives 10/31/2003 03:56 AM

If your upgrading your MAC to Panther and you have a Firewire drive you better hold your horses. Seems some...




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Panther glitch erases some hard drives 10/30/2003 08:16 PM
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erases connected FireWire drives


Important: glitch in Apple's Panther
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So shall I install Panther or not? .. disconnect your FireWire drive

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IFD-iV Flash Drives Masquerade as ATA
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Hard Drives
07/15/2004 08:59 AM

ifd-iv.jpg imageFor embedded computing hackers, mass storage (like hard drives) is often the most frustrating piece of the puzzle, as the fragile and power-hungry spin of the hard drive is usually the last non-solid-state part in the whole deployment. And while most engineers will just use a Compact Flash card, sometimes the only option is an ATA (hard drive) connection; that's where the IFD-iV flash memory parts from IO Data Device Corporation come in. Basically just flash memory drives, the defining feature of the IFD-iVs (besides fairly rugged operating specifications) is that they use the standard ATA connection of a hard drive, meaning they can be deployed in place of hard drives when necessary. Models up to 2GB in capacity will be available for around $2,100 -- maybe we'll just deal with the fragile hard drives instead.
Read - Flash memory ATA hard drive [TechJapan]

Update: Reader Tom Lee brings up a much cheaper option for hackers on a budget (after the jump.)


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Bye-Bye Data: Glitch in Panther


Bye-Bye Data: Glitch in Panther 10/31/2003 06:10 AM
Apple's Panther has a serious bug that wipes out external FireWire drives during the upgrade procedure. Worse, many Mac users are backing up to external drives before upgrading. Some are losing everything. By Leander Kahney.

Notes and Tips: Panther Web Log Glitch


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I had to smile today. Sitting on my shelf of memorabilia is a 65 meg RLL Hard-drive that I payed $465.00 for back in the mid 80's. I was the top dog on the block and all of my buddies and I marveled at how we would every fill it up. Little did I know that in 1993 I would layout $1056.00 for a 1.6 Gig drive.
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FireWire Hard Drives and The Future of
the TBU


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06/12/2004 06:49 PM

I bought a FireWire hard drive enclosure the other day, and I'm awfully happy with it. It cost about $45 and I filled it with an old 40GB hard drive I had lying around. It works beautifully — plug it into a FireWire port and you get a G: drive.

It makes me wonder what'll happen to the venerable tape backup unit (TBU). I have a TBU on my server, but it's old, slow, cranky, and only holds 20GB. Furthermore, 20GB tapes are like, $30 while hard drives are running less than a dollar per gigabyte these days.

Right now, I can think of no reason why I would use my TBU for anything anymore. Am I missing something? I imagine that tapes are physically pretty durable, certainly more so than a hard drive, but is there anything else?

I'm using this portable hard drive for off-site backups. Once a week, I'll bring the drive in, copy the latest backups onto it, and take it home where it will sit on my bookshelf for a week until I bring it in again to refresh the backups.

FireWire hard drives, incidentally, are fast as lightning. I have a small RAID Tower which runs via FireWire. You'd never know it wasn't an internal SCSI drive. In fact, I installed a very CPU- and I/O-intensive server process on it once and it ran beautifully. Again, the simplicity is amazing — plug it in and you get an F: drive, end of story.

I'm so impressed with the utility of these things that I'd go so far as call them mandatory equipment for your PC. The enclosure will cost you $45. I found a 40GB Maxtor drive on Froogle for $32. I bought a FireWire card and cable on eBay last year for $15. That's $92 for 40GB of removable storage that you can throw in a fanny pack — tough to beat.

On my next PC, I'm going to physically separate the operating system from my data files. I'll keep all my data on an external FireWire unit, and only keep the OS and program files on the internal IDE unit. I'd love for my PC to be essentially disposable. If I have a problem, just pave and reload it knowing that all my data files are safe and secure a few feet away on the external unit. Perversely, I may mirror them on the internal drive just for redundancy.

For the record, I bought the Metal Gear Box from NewEgg. It was rock simple to get running — find a hard drive, physically screw it into the unit, plug it two cables, then plug it into the PC.

I'm not thrilled with look of the thing — it's all brushed aluminum and black metal grating. (Kind of makes me feel like a 40-year-old man driving around in a lowered Civic with a big wing on the back.) Additionally, when you put it down, there's no padding or rubber stops, so it kind of clanks against the desk, which makes me a little nervous.

Anyway, the theory is valid. External hard drives: good. FireWire: great. Go get one.

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<strong>Today, we're looking at a portable harddrive from Seagate</strong>. It's basically a small (2.5") harddrive packed inside a strong shell with a high speed, USB 2 adaptor on rear; it's also got a bright blue LED light for good measure. Seagate offer two version of the drive; a 40gig version and a 100gig version - we looked at the 100gig version. Read on the review!

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Fujitsu begins 100GB notebook hard drive
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Fujitsu begins 100GB notebook hard drive
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MacCentral: Fujitsu begins 100GB notebook hard drive production. A nice round number.

Fujitsu begins 100GB notebook hard drive
production


Fujitsu begins 100GB notebook hard drive
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06/14/2004 11:27 AM
Fujitsu Ltd. has developed a 100GB hard-disk drive suitable for use in notebook computers and has begun mass production of the drive, it said Monday. The Tokyo company started making the drive in late March this year and its entire initial output had been snapped up by notebook makers, said Joel Hagberg, vice president of marketing at Fujitsu Computer Products of America. Now the company is beginning to accept orders from more notebook makers and so it is announcing the development of the drive, he said.

LaCie pumps up 1.6TB enormo-drive


LaCie pumps up 1.6TB enormo-drive 07/13/2004 10:40 AM
Sacre bleu

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speed


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LaCie announced on Monday improvements to its line of mobile hard drives that include a new top-end storage capacity of 100GB, a speed increase to 7200rpm on the 60GB model and dual FireWire and USB 2.0 interfaces. The bus-powered drives are slightly larger than an iPod and ship with Silverlining and SilverKeeper software for drive management and data backup, respectively. You can expect to see them later this month in 40GB (US$159) and 100GB ($369) configurations, along with two versions of the 60GB and 80GB models, each with differing speeds -- the 60GB offers 4200rpm ($199) or 7200rpm ($299) while the 80GB features 4200rpm ($259) or 5400rpm ($299). The 40GB drive has a 2MB buffer while the rest have 8MB.

LaCie Bigger Disk Extreme 2TB


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lacie_biggerdiskextreme.jpgLaCie has a new network storage device called the Bigger Disk Extreme, with up to 2 terabytes of storage. The Firewire and USB 2.0 drives can even be daisy-chained to allow for RAID, either via striping or mirroring. A ton of storage and for not much money, at just $2,300.

That naming scheme seems like a dead end, though. You can't get more extreme than 'extreme.'

LaCie Bigger Disk Extreme 2TB [DigitalMediaThoughts]


LaCie 1.6TB Bigger Disk Extreme


LaCie 1.6TB Bigger Disk Extreme 07/14/2004 09:59 AM

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LaCie rolls out d2 Extreme line


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LaCie offers FireWire 800 PC card for
laptops


LaCie offers FireWire 800 PC card for
laptops
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New LaCie FireWire 800 Firmware
Available for Windows XP SP2 Users


New LaCie FireWire 800 Firmware
Available for Windows XP SP2 Users
08/13/2004 03:27 AM
Customers who have or plan to update to Windows XP SP2 and own a LaCie hard drive with a FireWire 800 interface should download the latest LaCie firmware. [PRWEB Aug 13, 2004]

LaCie To Ship FireWire 800 PC Card For
Laptops


LaCie To Ship FireWire 800 PC Card For
Laptops
12/09/2003 06:06 PM
LaCie today announced it will begin shipping in December its a FireWire 800 PCMCIA card, allowing users to add 3 seperate FireWire ports to their Mac or PC laptop: two external FireWire 800 ports and one FireWire 400 port. (MacNN via MyAppleMenu)

LaCie offers FireWire 800 PCMCIA card


LaCie offers FireWire 800 PCMCIA card 12/09/2003 01:26 PM
LaCie today announced a new FireWire 800 PCMCIA card that allows you to add two external FireWire 800 ports and one FireWire 400 port to your current laptop...

Announcement: LaCie Bigger Disk Extreme


Announcement: LaCie Bigger Disk Extreme 07/13/2004 10:03 AM
LaCie announced the Bigger Disk Extreme, an external drive system with up to 1.6 terabytes of storage, scheduled for release in August.

News: LaCie offers 2TB Bigger Disk
Extreme


News: LaCie offers 2TB Bigger Disk
Extreme
04/05/2005 09:28 AM
LaCie has introduced a larger version of its Bigger Disk Extreme, an external hard disk for Macs and PCs that touts FireWire 800 connectivity. The Bigger Disk Extreme is now available in a 2 terabyte (TB) capacity. The new drive is coming this spring for US$2,299.

LaCie introduces 1.6 terabyte Bigger
Disk Extreme


LaCie introduces 1.6 terabyte Bigger
Disk Extreme
07/12/2004 12:45 PM
LaCie has expanded its line of hard drives with the introduction of the Bigger Disk Extreme, which offers up to 1.6 terabytes of storage with the fastest speeds on the market...

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