If the drive is actually bad for other reasons DW will not fix the issue.
If the cloned boot is good and everything works,authorizations etc...I'd try making a bootable clone on a fresh HD from the cloned boot and think you'd be good to go.

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For all the time and trouble you are putting, + the 100oo you spent, I think you are beyond what it would have cost you to send the drive into the professional recovery place listed above.dix wrote:Hmm. Might have spoken way too soon.
Although Data Rescue saved the day by rescuing the one project I needed, efforts to recover the rest of the data on the disk hasn't been successful. DR said it would take 13 hours to extract the data so I set it up and went to bed. In the morning it said "Rescue aborted because of loss of power to one of the disks" (or something like that) - the drive I'm trying to save is a raw drive running on a dock, so I thought I'd mount it internally and try again tonight, but: When I tried quit DR I got a "background process is still in progress logout to continue" (or something like that). Since the MP was on all night I thought I'd restart instead of logging out. However, instead of restarting I got a No Disk icon! As it is right now I can only boot my Mac into safe mode. I don't know if DR caused this, but since this is the first time anything like this has happened one has to consider that it may be a factor.
…stay tuned. I'm in mid-diagnosis at the moment. I have a reasonably up to date clone of my system so I should be okay eventually.
dix wrote:Hmm. Might have spoken way too soon.
Although Data Rescue saved the day by rescuing the one project I needed, efforts to recover the rest of the data on the disk hasn't been successful. DR said it would take 13 hours to extract the data so I set it up and went to bed. In the morning it said "Rescue aborted because of loss of power to one of the disks" (or something like that) - the drive I'm trying to save is a raw drive running on a dock, so I thought I'd mount it internally and try again tonight, but: When I tried quit DR I got a "background process is still in progress logout to continue" (or something like that). Since the MP was on all night I thought I'd restart instead of logging out. However, instead of restarting I got a No Disk icon! As it is right now I can only boot my Mac into safe mode. I don't know if DR caused this, but since this is the first time anything like this has happened one has to consider that it may be a factor.
…stay tuned. I'm in mid-diagnosis at the moment. I have a reasonably up to date clone of my system so I should be okay eventually.
Where I do not recommend them is in usb 2 or FW housings. Some FW housings can wake them after spin down but I have not seen the usb housing that can (I am looking at a shelf with 8 different brands of various ages). Even the FW housings that could somehow "lost" that ability after OS 10.6.8 - one of the many reasons I keep preaching that, except for my MOTU devices, FireWire is dead.As far as the Caviar Green aspect. It will spin down in its own from what I understand regardless.
See the above. The ones with the 64MB cache are better for audio but the fact is that they are slow. The Green are best for Time Machine and, if you have run out of ports, used 1st and 2nd gen Time Capsules are cheap - the Green is much easier on the power supplies than the Apple drives. These are easy to set up and install and you can disable the wireless if you have no need - it's faster over Ethernet.It's why they are not good drives for audio.
If anything interrupted your transfer, it can hose your boot drive. I've caused ... er ... uh... seen this a dozen or more times. I can assure you that Disk Warrior has never fixed this - not once not ever even after running and declaring it has. Your disk is probably fine, however.Right now I'm dealing with a boot drive that won't boot.
+1 (No, this doesn't mean that you are any closer to the C7!)MIDI Life Crisis wrote:The WD Green drives also spin at 5400. Again, not a great audio choice and personally, I still don't like the auto sleep mode.
They don't for me unless I power down and power back up. I only use them for TM. I get a "Time Machine Disk cannot be found" error. I power down, power up, hit back up now, then it works. That gets really old. Not an issue with eSATA or Time Capsules. I am on OS 10.8 now.. Mike H, I don't follow what you mean when you say a Green in a USB enclosure will not spin up again if it spins down
No, it doesn't make a difference. I just want to make sure I understand what you're saying. I've never heard of this happening. (All my stuff, except the Mini, is on 10.8.4. Mini is on 10.6.8.)mikehalloran wrote:They don't for me unless I power down and power back up. I only use them for TM. I get a "Time Machine Disk cannot be found" error. I power down, power up, hit back up now, then it works. That gets really old. Not an issue with eSATA or Time Capsules. I am on OS 10.8 now.. Mike H, I don't follow what you mean when you say a Green in a USB enclosure will not spin up again if it spins down
If something works for you, my saying that something similar doesn't work for me shouldn't really make a difference, does it?
Ok...dix wrote:Okay. After a full day of dealing with this my system seems to be more or less stable running from the clone of my boot drive I made a few weeks ago with Super-Duper. For awhile I was getting intermittent endless gray screens on start up and other anomalies, but I'm not seeing them today.
I'm still stuck with the dead Caviar Green disk (I bought it for archival purposes btw. Not for audio. A few years ago when I bought it the price dif between green and black made it seem worth it). Putting it in any internal bay makes it so my Mac won't boot, so I won't be able try Data Rescue that way. I think I'm stuck with what James suggests - getting smaller bits off one at a time while it's in the dock. However, even though I can hear it spinning, it's getting harder and harder to get DR to see it. I may end up having to send it away after all.
2 more questions:
This new boot disk was not created by TimeMachine or Migration Assistant as suggested above. Is there any reason why a Super-Duper clone is not a viable boot disk?
Mike, I'm using 10.6.8. Would placing the dead drive in a FW enclosure work for me? I'm still suspecting the dock as possible suspect for why the original recovery went bad.
Thanks again for all this amazing input and advice!