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semaj4712

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Dec 17, 2006
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i am that same person, didnt know which forum to post under so i put it in both
 

Fleetwood Mac

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Apr 27, 2006
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Next time, only make one thread. You can request a thread be moved by contacting a moderator.

I'd try burning under a different user account.
 

semaj4712

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Dec 17, 2006
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i did same results, ive tried restarting shuttign her down for awhile, nothing seems to work, is there a way to reinstall the drivers for them
 

04440

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Oct 26, 2006
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Back your stuff up on a Harddrive..

Or if the stuff is small enough.. open a gmail account or use your e-mail account and send yourself the stuff
 

semaj4712

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Dec 17, 2006
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isnt there ways around reinstalling mac os i mean i know ive installed drivers for my external when i bought it, isnt there a way i can reinstall them?
 

04440

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Oct 26, 2006
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It's the easiest way... You can google around.. But.. If you haven't done it in a while.. it's worth doing it anyways..
 

semaj4712

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Dec 17, 2006
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not when u have 250 gb of harddrive space used for clientel and the final cut files are all based on the harddrive so relocating everything would be a bitch, not to mention all the programs that wont transfer because they can only be on the root hard drive
 

Fleetwood Mac

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not when u have 250 gb of harddrive space used for clientel and the final cut files are all based on the harddrive so relocating everything would be a bitch, not to mention all the programs that wont transfer because they can only be on the root hard drive
Don't worry, you can do an archive and install. This saves all of your current files so that you won't lose anything.

That said, not having a backup when you have such an important collection of data is more than a bad idea. You need to find a way to make a backup sooner rather than later, and external hard drive would be a very good investiment. I know I've purcahsed one, after two hardware failures.
 

Fleetwood Mac

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Pop in the OS X disc, just like any ther installation (hold down c to boot from it), and follow along making sure you select Archive and Install as the installation method.
 
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