Lacie FW drive

I'm having a sleep problem with my Lacie firewire drive (the Porsche design). Everything works great but it will not sleep when the mini goes to sleep (it starts to sleep but then immediately boots back up). I've tried repairing the disk permissions and various changes in the disk ownership values. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I would contact LaCie and inform them of the problem you are having. Here's their e-mail
firewire AT lacie.com

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    Use a data recovery product such as the ones listed here, and then get a replacement drive.
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    I don't know if there's any particular "life expectancy" difference for RAID 0, but I do know that for every drive you add, you're that much more likely to lose all your data.
    I know if one of the drives fail all of the data is irrecoverable isn't it?
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  • When i am logging/ Capturing my mac is telling me that i am getting dropped frames. would i need to get a LaCie Hard Drive?

    When i am logging/ Capturing my mac is telling me that i am getting dropped frames. would i need to get a LaCie Hard Drive?

    To be honest, I've had 2 Lacie drives crash out of 2 bought.  That's not a good track record for me.
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    I have owned several external cases where the case electronics fried, but the hard drives were still in good shape. Take the hard drive out, put it into a new case you're good to go!
    For video you want to make sure that your hard drive case supports Firewire 800!  This is mandatory.
    My personal favorite, (and I own 5 of these) is Vantec's NexStar hard drive enclosure.  They accept any SATA 3.5" drive (I bought mine from a company called ComputerStop).  I have yet to have a single problem with any of them.  They are solid aluminum casing, you can literally throw them into your backback, drop them on the floor and your hard drive is fairly well protected from impact damage (at least you won't break the case with anything short of a sledgehammer).  I am currently looking at getting a second one of these:
    http://www.vantecusa.com/gl/product/view_detail/173
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    This the one you want:
    http://www.vantecusa.com/gl/product/view_detail/354
    As far as the hard drive, you can get a Seagate Baracuda drive 1TB at 7200rpm drive for about $60.  The case and hard drive together, maybe a few over $100 for the whole thing.  With shipping, and tax figure about $150.
    Don't let the price fool you.  It will rock.
    Story: I got an iOmega "raid" case with two Seagate drives in it and the iOemga case fried, but the hard drives were still good. Fortunately, they were in two removable trays.  I put them into two "rocketfish" hard drive cases almost 3 years ago and I am still using them every day today. 
    Moral of this story:  It's the quality of the hard drive that matters, not what case it's in.
    Is it hard to set up?
    Not at all.  You put the hard drive into a tray, (with Vantec case), screw it in.  It only goes in 1 way.  Plug in a power cable to the drive.  Slide the tray into the case (carefully, don't munch the power cable!) and screw it in place. You can literally do it in 10 minutes or less.  There are, of course instructions, but if you are reasonably clever, you can literally see what plugs into what just by looking at it.
    Sorry for the long reply, but I have a lot of experience with external drives and I hope this helps others.
    Finally, when you make it to the big time you can spend $400, get yourself a firewire RAID enclosure and you can upgrade to 4 external hard drives in 1 enclosure.  Figure $800 for that set up, but you can go up to 12 TB of drive space with that, or up to 3TB if you are running redundant discs.  But that's a whole other ballgame...
    Peace.

  • How do i copy all files from my macbook pro to an external lacie hard drive?

    Hi,
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  • Opening previous itunes on my LaCie Hard Drive

    My powerbook was stolen recently. Just before that, luckily, I had gone to the Genius bar (trying to selectively move music from my itunes library on the laptop to my LaCie Hard Drive, to free up some space). I learned that moving your library is an all or nothing proposition, I wouldn't be able to selectively move music to the LaCie. So I copied the entire library to the LaCie HD. Then, we set up some alias folders on my desktop whereas I could switch the itunes library folder, that I wanted access to, into the Mac HD music folder. Then, when I opened itunes, I could open it on the LaCie HD, or open the itunes music library on my laptop. Then I could just delete all the music on the laptop I didn't want to carry with me for work travel. But then, the laptop got stolen. Now, I'm on my old G4 Quicksilver, trusty ol' guy, where I have an old music library on it. I've also bought a few cds from itunes using this library. Now, I'm about to go on another trip, want to update my ipod and transfer new music to it, the first time on this computer, but I can't get access to my itunes music library on the LaCie HD. I tried changing, (under preferences -advanced- location change to La Cie HD), but it still opens the Mac HD, not the LaCie. I even tried changing the location, (same pref-adv-change location), and restarting, didn't work. It would still open the Quicksilver itunes. I tried changing out the itunes music folder, moving the folder from the Mac HD music window onto the desktop and moving the LaCie itunes music folder into the Mac HD Music window/folder, but it tries to copy it there ("not enough room to copy").
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    Still a little problem. I did everything you said, and it seems itunes updated with the library on the external, and I saw that the album artwork was updating. I can play songs that I click on, the only thing now seems to be that all the albums/playlists, that go with the music, are missing. Only the playlists/albums from the old internal itunes are there.
    The one link you sent "Moving you iTunes Music Folder" - talked about consolidating after moving. Should I do that? It was odd, however, because some of the steps mentioned in that procedure were not available to me - like "click the new folder button in the Change Music Folder Location Window." I just did as you said and navigated to the external.
    From itunes now, should I consolidate library? Once I plug my ipod into this new computer, it will be synched to it and any mistakes will be reflected on it too right? I could loose music if I hook the ipod up with itunes not being in total working order?
    Thanks. I really appreciate your help. Hopefully I can cancel my genius bar appt. tomorrow and not have to lug the tower and drives in, especially because I'm leaving town early Tues. AM and have a million things to do first. Thanks.

  • HT5299 I have a Gdrive mini and 2 LaCie hard drives that connect fine using USB. Thunderbolt to fire wire 800 adaptor will not connect to either my MAC air or LaCie drives. Help

    I have a G drive mini and 2 LaCie hard drives that connect fine using USB. Thunderbolt to fire wire 800 adaptor will not connect to either my iMAC  or Mac air or LaCie drives. Help

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    Since installing Max OS X 10.9 "Maverick" when I open Word documents from my LaCie NAS drive they open as empty documents. When I copy them to my local hard drive and then open them the content is fine. Has anyone else run into this? I contacted LaCie and they said "we do not support OS X or MS Word so talk to Apple and Microsoft. I have a thread with Microsoft and here is one with Apple.
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