James Wolujewic
Registered
Dear anyone who can help!!
For no apparant reason, my D2 160 GB Lacie External Hard drive is behaving rather oddly! It is making strange noises... like a clicking sound when I access it... and it is also now not possible to write things to it. When I try, it says: The finder cannot complete the operation because some data in "whatever file" could not be read or written It's got no problem with me copying things from it though.
When I am running Logic Pro, I cannot record to my Lacie disk either. And I cannot import songs into my iTunes library (which is kept on the lacie).
Lacie's website suggests that either the drive is 'bad', or the power supply is broke (but I've tried another one, and it's the same result), or the drive is not getting enough power from the bus (but my firewire setup hasn't been changed at all)
If anyone who has any idea of what I should, then please reply! I'm worried that just maybe it's the end of the road for the drive! But I hope not! It's only about 15 months old!
Thank you in advance!
James.
For no apparant reason, my D2 160 GB Lacie External Hard drive is behaving rather oddly! It is making strange noises... like a clicking sound when I access it... and it is also now not possible to write things to it. When I try, it says: The finder cannot complete the operation because some data in "whatever file" could not be read or written It's got no problem with me copying things from it though.
When I am running Logic Pro, I cannot record to my Lacie disk either. And I cannot import songs into my iTunes library (which is kept on the lacie).
Lacie's website suggests that either the drive is 'bad', or the power supply is broke (but I've tried another one, and it's the same result), or the drive is not getting enough power from the bus (but my firewire setup hasn't been changed at all)
If anyone who has any idea of what I should, then please reply! I'm worried that just maybe it's the end of the road for the drive! But I hope not! It's only about 15 months old!
Thank you in advance!
James.