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At wits end
Dual 1.8 GHz PowerPC G5
10.4.10 3.5 GB DDR SDRAM 300 GB Striped Array (2 - 150 GB drives) ----------------------------------------------------------- I have been using SD for about 2 years now with barely a problem. On occasion, if I trash a large amount of stuff off my G5 I will have to erase my backup FW and start over. Other than that it's been fine. However ... A couple of days ago everything went haywire. Two things of note occured before the problems started. I upgraded to OS 10.4.10 and I also trashed about 40GB of data off my G5. Not only would the backup not complete, but it would completely lockup my G5 with the pinwheel spinning. I have tried: - Erasing and reformatting my external FW - Tried a brand new WD "My Book" 500GB FW drive - I have pluggd it directly into the FW port (no hubs) - Run Disk First Aid on my G5 from the OSX bootup disk (no problems) - Repaired permissions (many times) - Run DiskWarrior on my G5 (hardware test ok & rebuilt directory) - Each time I have tried to backup using SD I have erased my external FW - SD logs don't show anything during the crash time (I think they're not even being saved) - Trashed an additional 60GB of stuff off my G5 in case it's a problem file. Nada. As the logs don't show anything I'd have no idea if it's even a problem file. Any suggestions to try something else? I've about run out of ideas. TIA |
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Try starting in "Safe Boot" (Shift down during startup) to see if that helps. I'd also try attaching to USB rather than FireWire.
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Tried Safe Boot. No go.
I'll try the USB next. Thx. |
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Long shot, but did you try to download and use a fresh copy of SD?
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Yeah, trashed SD app and downloaded again. No go.
I think at this point I'm looking at an archive and install of Tiger. I'll only do a full HD drive erase when I upgrade to Leopard. |
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Have you tried opening Console and switching to the system.log, then running the copy to see if there's any diagnostic from the kernel?
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Yes, tried that as per tech support request. Results were inconclusive.
I did an archive and install of Tiger last night but only brought it up to 10.4.7. Backup still failed (blank screen/pinwheel/screaming fan). I think this had something to do with trashing those large files (they were 'working' files - nothing system specific). SD has never liked when I do that. Typically the Smart Update would fail and I'd resort to erasing my external FW and starting from scratch. Problem this time is the backup won't even work when I scrub my FW drive. I'll try Drive Genius tonight. If that doesn't work I'll just bite the bullet and erase the HD and install Leopard. |
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We really don't care what files you do or don't delete; we have no "memory" of what was there, and are an equal-opportunity copier...
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That may very well be, but I report 'em as i see 'em.
SD has only failed on me when I remove large files off my HD. |
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