Re: External Firewire HD issue ...

2003-11-21 Thread Luis Sequeira
To move your stuff from one PowerBook to the other, use one of them in Firewire target mode. Restart then immediately press the 'f' key until you see the Firewire symbol on screen. You can then connect it to a Firewire Macintosh with a regular cable and the hard disk should appear on the desktop.

External Firewire HD issue ...

2003-11-20 Thread Bryan Forbes
Hi: I have an external Firewire HD that I'm currently using as a backup disk for the HD on my Titanium Powerbook. I purchased it from Piranha Technology (http://www.pirahnatechnology.com/index.asp) over a year ago and it seems to work fine (after I sent a previous one back to them and they

Re: External Firewire HD issue ...

2003-11-20 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 20/11/03 12:53, Bryan Forbes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi: I have an external Firewire HD that I'm currently using as a backup disk for the HD on my Titanium Powerbook. I purchased it from Piranha Technology (http://www.pirahnatechnology.com/index.asp) over a year ago and it seems to

Re: Wait for 10.3.1? (was External Firewire HD issue ...)

2003-11-20 Thread Al Poulin
Bryan Forbes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've also been holding off buying a Family Pack of Panther until the CD's are burned with the 10.3.1 (and have the .1 update). Is there any logic to that or should I just go ahead and get it. I have a broadband connection, so downloading or burning a CD

Re: External Firewire HD issue ...

2003-11-20 Thread Thomas Ethen
I had a Piranha drive and after almost a year of dealing with them I finally tossed it, as it was so unreliable that it was not worth messing with. Piranha was of absolutely no help at all during a year of basically one way communication with them-I communicated, they failed to respond most of the