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12-29-07, 09:54
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Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Virginia Posts: 1,429 | Macbook Hard Drive Failed!!!!
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12-29-07, 10:34
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Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Oceanside, Ca. Posts: 142 | Re: Macbook Hard Drive Failed!!!! Sorry about that. I am a Mac guy too and even knowing Macs are a well built solid machine they will break once in a while. The same thing happened on my eMac a while back and I learned the hard way to back up important files. With 3 Macs in the house I just make sure they all have the important files as backups on each. An external hard drive is the best though. | |
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12-29-07, 10:59
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Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: West Michigan Posts: 2,787 | Re: Macbook Hard Drive Failed!!!! Sorry to hear that Daniel. I have a MacBook as well, I don't really back anything up as most of my important documents are in emails but I do use the iDisk every so often.
With the price of external hard drives these days, I really need to pick one up. The WD MyBooks are my favorite external drives. | |
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12-29-07, 09:24
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Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Virginia Posts: 1,429 | Re: Macbook Hard Drive Failed!!!! yea... i just picked my external hard drive up 4 160... they might have given me a bad deal but these guys helped me out a heck load!
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12-29-07, 09:45
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Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Hawaii Posts: 513 | Re: Macbook Hard Drive Failed!!!! Wow, sorry to hear about that. I've had my MBP hard drive go bad too, but I had "somewhat" of a backup, iTunes, photos, but nothing else. Now, I have Leopard and Time Machine, so I feel a little more safe.
You should just upgrade to Leopard and get an external hard drive too. That's pretty much all you need. No need to remember to run a backup. | |
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12-29-07, 09:45
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Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Middle Tennessee Posts: 765 | Re: Macbook Hard Drive Failed!!!! I used a data retrieval company online to get my stuff back off a failed drive. It was $300 but I needed the stuff so...
I back up to 2 externals now. Lesson learned
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12-29-07, 11:00
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Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Toronto Posts: 1,200 | Re: Macbook Hard Drive Failed!!!! Quote: |
Originally Posted by dave40co I am a Mac guy too and even knowing Macs are a well built solid machine they will break once in a while. | Apple uses the same suppliers as every other computer manufacturer. Apple's are just as likely to experience a hard drive failure as any other computer.
This is a reminder to back everything up. You must have backups of your data at all times. Everyone should have an external hard drive...
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12-30-07, 09:02
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Join Date: May 2002 Location: Buffalo, NY Posts: 2,671 | Re: Macbook Hard Drive Failed!!!! Actually, my Macbook has a very high operating temperature. Since my HD failed at 1 year and 4 months, and it hardly leaves my desktop, it probably failed because it's in an oven.
Good thing I can't actually do any of my work on my Mac. <_< | |
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12-30-07, 10:21
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Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: Upstate, SC Posts: 1,699 | Re: Macbook Hard Drive Failed!!!! I have two drives in each of my desktops and one of the features of Norton 360 is a backup so I have it backup my important files from the main drive to the second drive. The only way I would lose my files is for both drives to go bad simultaneously and since it has been years since I have had any type of drive failure I think that is hardly likely.
My laptop is a different story though. For me a second drive just isn't practical for the laptop. The backup feature in Norton 360 lets you chose different media to do the backups to and one of them is an online service that Symantec offers. It comes with 2Gb of space which is more than enough for my laptop but you can purchase more. The nice thing about online backups is the ability to access them from anywhere without having to carry anything extra around. With free wifi being so prevalent these days I am rarely away from access to the internet. All-in-one Protection - Norton 360 | |
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12-30-07, 12:18
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Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Gilbert, AZ Posts: 5,785 | Re: Macbook Hard Drive Failed!!!! IIRC, Macs are SATA drives. In the OP's case, I would try connecting it to an adapter and then connecting it to a different Mac as a slave to see if you can retrieve some data.
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12-30-07, 01:41
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Join Date: Mar 2005 Posts: 1,643 | Re: Macbook Hard Drive Failed!!!! This is why PC is superior in all ways!
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12-30-07, 02:12
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Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: SoCal Posts: 1,900 | Re: Macbook Hard Drive Failed!!!! chances are your data can still be recovered. Usually the whole hard drive itself doesn't fail all at once. Certain sectors will go bad which will then corrupt the OS and prevent you from booting up. But as Prinz suggested, if you can connect the hard drive to another system you can usually retrieve most of the important files that you need. Some of these places that do hard drive recoveries can even retrieve data from badly damaged hard drives (fires, water damage, etc.) | |
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