HARD DRIVE? WTF??? Shit drive is more like it.
Cosmo
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Hey guys, so I bought a Lacie 160 (7200 RPM) harddrive for my computer. I was copying some files and then it was saying that I could compy some files because characters weren't recognized. The characters in question were ? / ! and a few more. I didn't realize it was that finickey.So this was about halfway through when I hit my first one. I emptied the shit from the hard drive and then have started to remove the files - YES, going through my MP3s one by one, and removing the objectionable characters from the mp3s. A bitch, but needed.Anyway, now when I hit APPLE I on the harddrive icon, it now says 149 GB available. Shit is enptry. What the fuck?Any ideas?
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wow, does that make any sense?
It should be 200 gb converted from bytes! I believe its the filesystem that eats up that extra space.
what filesystem takes almost 20 gigs?
Good point.
I got a lacie and so does my girl. no complaints thus far from either of us.
(knock on wood)
I just bought a 200 gig a few months ago from Computer alley (aKa College St.) Dropped it in an external enclosure. All for about $120 bucks US.
Now I got an 80, 120, 200!
As for not really getting "Whatever size the drive says" question. I believe this is due to the fact that there are two different measurement used sizes. Decimal "GB" & binary "GiB". Binary is used by Windows and decimal is used by the manufacturers. Both are correct, but it's stupid and there really should be one way of letting people know the drive size.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=30065
It's simply that the Mac OS sees 1 MB in powers of 2, so 1024x1024 = 1,048,576 bytes, instead of 1000x 1000 = 1,000,000 bytes. This adds up when you have larger hard drives. You have the space, its just reading it differently.
If you get messages regarding specific characters or length of names when you're copying info, you might want to make sure the LaCie is formatted as Mac OS Extended (Journaled), which is the format you should use with 10.3 or 10.4. You can do this by opening the Disk Utility and clicking on the LaCie volume name (the one indented underneath the LaCie disk), then looking at the bottom of the screen under format. If it's not in that format, I'd backup the data and reformat that drive as Mac OS Extended... it'll make it more reliable for future use.
truestu
I know it's too late now, but you should never use "weird" characters in filenames. Only alpha-numeric, as well as "-" or "_" should be used.
The "/" can be a real disaster, as this is how most operating systems describe a change in directory.
I'm not a programmer, or anything, so I could be slightly off on my explanation, but good advice to just use characters as I described above.
Good luck.
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I had the exact same thing happen to my LaCie 160 last night. I took it out of the packaging, and bam, this exact same deal. Weird. Paging Aser.