Okay, I need some advice here. My hard drive in my iceBook quit on me about a month ago. Machine wouldn't boot from the drive, but I could boot from the install CD, but drive setup couldn't see the HD. I was playing around with it tonight, and I started it up, and while it was trying to boot I kept rapping with my knuckles on the bottom of the machine right under the hard drive. After about three times it began the boot process and started normally. Now, I know that is "band-aid" thing and the drive is on the way out, so I would like to somehow back up the contents of the drive to my Sawtooth over my network. How can I do this? I tried ( on the iBook) to make a disc image under disc utility, but when I did, it gave me an error "device is busy". What am I doing wrong? Or is there a better way? I don't have an external drive that I can connect to it, but I really need to come up with a way to do this so I can simply restore after I replace the drive, and not have to start all over from scratch. Any help or suggestions would be very appreciated!
Thanks!


JR

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