sarahlis said:I installed Tiger only to find that I can no longer use my 250gb Maxtor FireWire Drive that has very important stuff on it. I could cry. Apple should have warned people that this could happen.
Compatibility must be the responsibility of the third party hardware manufacturer, in this case, Maxtor. It is physically impossible and would be impossibly expensive for Apple to test every combination of hardware and software from every vendor. In the past, when Apple has listed compatible devices, manufacturers have been know to change drive mechanisms, bridge chips, firmware, etc. during the production run so even within a given brand and model, some units may be compatible and others not. When incompatibilities are encountered, Apple is good about working with the manufacturer's engineers to help them resolve the issue.sarahlis said:I installed Tiger only to find that I can no longer use my 250gb Maxtor FireWire Drive that has very important stuff on it. I could cry. Apple should have warned people that this could happen.
fryke said:From that other thread: Delete, if there,:
I think it's unacceptable that there's no Retrospect update for Maxtor users (and others, too?) yet that works with Tiger. They've had a LONG time developing with Tiger.
sarahlis said:thank you to all who responded. to answer a question:
what happens is the computer crashes with that horrible scary screen with the japanese characters and the message that the computer must be restarted. i unplugged all my externals and put them back in one by one. as soon as i plug in the maxtor, the scary screen comes back. the computer said something about a panic-- which more aptly describes my state.
fryke said:Sorry, but the problem is already solved. It's the extensions. They were first installed for Panther (I did that myself back then) because of Kernel Panics when re-connecting the FW drive. Now Apple seems to have fixed a bug, so they're no longer required (and even, it seems, harm how the drives are recognised at connect time).
Really: Just remove those two extensions, reboot and then safely connect the drive(s).
sarahlis said:I installed Tiger only to find that I can no longer use my 250gb Maxtor FireWire Drive that has very important stuff on it. I could cry. Apple should have warned people that this could happen.
Really: Just remove those two extensions, reboot and then safely connect the drive(s).
The Ghost said:Some have solved their Maxtor One Touch problem by intalling this driver if not already installed. I am not sure if you have a One Touch.
fryke said:No, Ghost, sorry again. But that's the driver that installed those extensions in the first place. Do _not_ install this driver update in Tiger. It solved problems with Panther, that are no longer present in Tiger. Now, this driver update is _causing_ the problem.