Made the mistake of connecting my Mac's external to a Vista machine. Vista wasn't recognizing the drive, so I assigned it a drive letter. Vista still didn't recognize the drive, and that was that.
Reconnected the external to my Mac and it won't mount. It's visible in D/U but when I go to verify or repair I get the message BS_jmpboot block 000000.... Something along those lines. Ran diskutil/list in Terminal and I have a FAT16 partition now.
Read on BatCountry.com there's a Python script that could remedy my situation, but the downloadable file for the fix is no longer up.
My next option, which I think might work is:
A: Find a PC with XP Pro b/c it's the only MS O/S I know of that can import a foreign dynamic drive.
B: Run boot camp and install XP Pro on my Mac and try option A.
Anything that can avoid the pain in the ass that are options A/B would be awesome. If not, do those two options sound do-able? I've got my entire life's work in Logic data files on that drive and can't lose it.
Reconnected the external to my Mac and it won't mount. It's visible in D/U but when I go to verify or repair I get the message BS_jmpboot block 000000.... Something along those lines. Ran diskutil/list in Terminal and I have a FAT16 partition now.
Read on BatCountry.com there's a Python script that could remedy my situation, but the downloadable file for the fix is no longer up.
My next option, which I think might work is:
A: Find a PC with XP Pro b/c it's the only MS O/S I know of that can import a foreign dynamic drive.
B: Run boot camp and install XP Pro on my Mac and try option A.
Anything that can avoid the pain in the ass that are options A/B would be awesome. If not, do those two options sound do-able? I've got my entire life's work in Logic data files on that drive and can't lose it.