Hmm. Outpost.com has a 300GB Seagate for $135.
Thanks!
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Hmm. Outpost.com has a 300GB Seagate for $135.
Thanks!
They are also very quiet. My theatrical machines have to be quiet enough to be in the house with the audience and not noticed and the Seagate drives are the only ones I'll use.
I... uhhh... dropped a hard drive and now the computer thinks it's not even initialized. If I try to initialize it, I'll loose all the data on it, right? Is my only hope to spend a lot of money by bringing it to one of those HD hospital places? Or is there something I should try at home?
(It was the drive I used to store back-ups, so I don't think there was anything extremely valuable on it, but I'd like to grab the most recent back-up image on it if possible)
My iPod has gone completely dead. It was working fine this morning, and now I can't even turn it on. I've tried restarting by holding down Menu and Play/Pause -- no response.
Could the battery have died that quickly? If I go to the Apple Store, will they let me trade up for a new one?
If you plug the iPod in and reset it, does it work?
Jessica, this just happened to me too. my ipod died for three days(!!!!) then i (randomly)decided to try it on the third day and boom, it started to work again. to say i was happy (yet apprehensive) would be an understatement.
this isn't that helpful except to say that it's possible not all is lost.
If you plug the iPod in and reset it, does it work?
Nope -- I was hoping the battery was just drained, but plugging it in hasn't done anything. Resetting while plugged in, still no response.
Tiggy, that's hopeful. I don't have time to deal with it until Tuesday anyway.
My iPod has gone completely dead. It was working fine this morning, and now I can't even turn it on. I've tried restarting by holding down Menu and Play/Pause -- no response.
Asking the obvious -- is the little switch set to the lock position? I've made that mistake a couple of times.
Yeah, that was the first thing I checked (because usually that's the problem!)