Stuart McAlister
February 27th, 2013, 12:59 PM
Hi all,
I have come away on location with my Ninja-2 and have been shooting all day, now I want to make a backup on a hard drive. I have plugged the SSD into the Atomos reader and then into my Mac laptop
(OS 10.5.8 Leopard).
A warning message comes up saying the 'disk you have interted cannot be read by this machine'.
Back at home I have a 15GB Mac Pro with Snow Leopard and the disk reader works without a hitch.
On the warning message in front of me I have 2 windows: Initialise / Ignore / Eject.
If I click on 'Initialise' then it takes me through to Disk Utility and clicking on both icons for the disk reader (see attachments), the root of the reader is ok but the disk within it, isn't.
The files on the SSD play back perfectly using the Ninja-2 itself but the computer can't see the disk reader. I cannot use 'repair disk' as in First Aid the options are not in operation.
Is this a Leopard thing or is the disk reader faulty?
I look forward to your replies ...
Stuart
I have come away on location with my Ninja-2 and have been shooting all day, now I want to make a backup on a hard drive. I have plugged the SSD into the Atomos reader and then into my Mac laptop
(OS 10.5.8 Leopard).
A warning message comes up saying the 'disk you have interted cannot be read by this machine'.
Back at home I have a 15GB Mac Pro with Snow Leopard and the disk reader works without a hitch.
On the warning message in front of me I have 2 windows: Initialise / Ignore / Eject.
If I click on 'Initialise' then it takes me through to Disk Utility and clicking on both icons for the disk reader (see attachments), the root of the reader is ok but the disk within it, isn't.
The files on the SSD play back perfectly using the Ninja-2 itself but the computer can't see the disk reader. I cannot use 'repair disk' as in First Aid the options are not in operation.
Is this a Leopard thing or is the disk reader faulty?
I look forward to your replies ...
Stuart