schoengeist
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Hi there,
I am having difficulties to get access to my new qdi USB disk (64 MB) --> http://www.qdieurope.com/
My configuration: Powerbook Ti Gigabit Ethernet/667/1GB RAM/OS X 10.3.1
The disk shows up in the finder as two drives. One is 1.4 MB and the other shows some 60MB of free space. Apple's Disk Utility tells me that the 1.4 MB partition is a "USB FlashDisk Floppy Media" which works fine. The other partition (60 MB) is described as a "USB FlashDisk Secure Media" containing a PC programm to get access to the drive.
The card did not come with any Mac software nor does the qdi company website offer any.
Apples Disk Utility does not give me the option to format the 60MB partition in order to get access. Only first aid is offering me the standard check:
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Mounting Disk** /dev/disk4s1
** Phase 1 - Read FAT
** Phase 2 - Check Cluster Chains
** Phase 3 - Checking Directories
** Phase 4 - Checking for Lost Files
1 files, 61542 free (30771 clusters)
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Are there any tools that might be able to format the disk? The finder information window simply tells me that I only have read-rights.
Thank you for your help!
Jan
I am having difficulties to get access to my new qdi USB disk (64 MB) --> http://www.qdieurope.com/
My configuration: Powerbook Ti Gigabit Ethernet/667/1GB RAM/OS X 10.3.1
The disk shows up in the finder as two drives. One is 1.4 MB and the other shows some 60MB of free space. Apple's Disk Utility tells me that the 1.4 MB partition is a "USB FlashDisk Floppy Media" which works fine. The other partition (60 MB) is described as a "USB FlashDisk Secure Media" containing a PC programm to get access to the drive.
The card did not come with any Mac software nor does the qdi company website offer any.
Apples Disk Utility does not give me the option to format the 60MB partition in order to get access. Only first aid is offering me the standard check:
- - 8< - - - - - - -
Mounting Disk** /dev/disk4s1
** Phase 1 - Read FAT
** Phase 2 - Check Cluster Chains
** Phase 3 - Checking Directories
** Phase 4 - Checking for Lost Files
1 files, 61542 free (30771 clusters)
- - 8< - - - - - - -
Are there any tools that might be able to format the disk? The finder information window simply tells me that I only have read-rights.
Thank you for your help!
Jan