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Target Mode: any way to find hidden volume?

Asked by wilpotts in Apple Desktop, Apple Hardware, Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger)

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I'm trying to use Target Mode and Carbon Copy Cloner to copy the contents of a sick harddrive (SMART status verified) from an eMac using Firewire>Powerbook>USB>External harddrive.  The eMac (which has serious boot issues -- Single-user Mode errors-out without any opportunity for inputs) will boot to the yellow Firewire image, but nothing shows up on the Powerbook.   The System Profiler shows Firewire in Target Disk Mode but I can't figure out the path which CCC wants for a Remote Mac Source Disk.  Any suggestions?Start Free Trial
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Zones: Apple Desktop, Apple Hardware, Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger)
Tags: Apple, eMac, PowerPC 7450 G4 700MHz
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Solution Provided By: strung
Participating Experts: 1
Solution Grade: A
 
 
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