Addedum,
I fort to mention TestDisk [at least under Win7] still does not recognize the drive, perhaps/probally[?] b/c of the initialazion issue. I am just scared of data loss os I have not intialized the drive.
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- 10 Oct 2014, 21:42
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: NOOBIE Needs help w/Quantum ProDrive from Mac SE
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- 10 Oct 2014, 21:32
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: NOOBIE Needs help w/Quantum ProDrive from Mac SE
- Replies: 3
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Re: NOOBIE Needs help w/Quantum ProDrive from Mac SE
Hi Fiona! Thanks for the reply I have a few questions
Since W2k/Win2000 a disk must be initialized, so that Windows can handle it.
Disk initializing under windows, creates a MBR and writes a 4 Byte signature.
So does that mean I should intialize the disk under windows? Is there a potential for ...
Since W2k/Win2000 a disk must be initialized, so that Windows can handle it.
Disk initializing under windows, creates a MBR and writes a 4 Byte signature.
So does that mean I should intialize the disk under windows? Is there a potential for ...
- 08 Oct 2014, 19:21
- Forum: Partition Recovery
- Topic: NOOBIE Needs help w/Quantum ProDrive from Mac SE
- Replies: 3
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NOOBIE Needs help w/Quantum ProDrive from Mac SE
Hi All,
I hope I am in the right forum, if not please forgive me & point me in the right direction. So here is the issue. I have a Quantum Prodrive SCSI HDD [940-40-9102] pulled from an old Mac SE running 6.07 OS. I am attempting to retrieve the data on a Win 7 PC. I hooked the HDD up to the PC via ...
I hope I am in the right forum, if not please forgive me & point me in the right direction. So here is the issue. I have a Quantum Prodrive SCSI HDD [940-40-9102] pulled from an old Mac SE running 6.07 OS. I am attempting to retrieve the data on a Win 7 PC. I hooked the HDD up to the PC via ...