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Old 12-19-2006, 03:50 PM
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What do i do if my disk is unreadable?

If the Macintosh is having trouble reading your disk, a message will appear asking if you would like to initialize the disk. Click EJECT; you don't want to reformat your disk. First try to insert the disk into another computer. It's a good idea to write protect your disk by moving the small plastic switch on the corner of the disk into the locked position; this will prevent any further damage from occurring. If the disk is still unreadable, take it to the LTS Consultants, where they can use a data-recovery application to try to recover the files.
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