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From: Earle Jones <earle.jo...@comcast.net>
To: macosx-support <macosx-supp...@yahoogroups.com>;
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Cc: A place to discuss Mac OS X for the casual user.
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Sent: Sat, Jan 9, 2010 1:27 pm
Subject: IOMEGA HD 320GB
Greetings! Intel iMac -- X 10.6.2 -- HP printers, etc.I have several
external HDs (all are USB connected) including an IOMEGA 320 GB.The
320GB power unit died (loose plug-in prongs) and IOMEGA sent me a new
power unit. When I re-connect the HD, it is not recognized on the
desktop.'Disk Utility' can't find it; neither can 'Disk Warrior',
TechTool Pro', 'Drive Genius' or anything else I can think of. Restart
doesn't help.The disk drive is warm and rotating, the blue lamp is on,
and the connections are OK (I switched several HDs around to different
USB slots.)What should I do next? Is there a terminal script that will
scan for HDs?Any suggestions appreciated.Thanks and
cheers!earle*________________________Earle Jones 501 Portola Road
#8008Portola Valley CA 94028Home: 650-424-4362Cell:
650-269-0035earle.jo...@comcast.net
Do you have another Mac of any sort that you could plug it into? If you
have an external drive connector, you could take the drive out of the
case and connect it that way. If the drive works by being connected via
a USB HD cable adapter, then it could mean there is something wrong with
the box your drive is located in. That would tell you if the problem
lies in the case, or the drive itself.
Garth
All Macs are PC's but not all PC's are Macs.
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