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<blockquote data-quote="mimi8" data-source="post: 366236" data-attributes="member: 17441"><p>Okay so i am finally at home, and i tried it Caribiner's way with CuteFTP and for some reasons it kept saying "The remote host actively refused the attempt to connect to it" and now on my Macbook, in my network status, under "Built-in Firewire" and "Direct Connect Firewire" (which is the network location, i created) it says, "The cable is not plugged in. ***?</p><p></p><p> so i figure i try the TargetDisk Mode method, and i would see the Hardrive on my XP as "Drive G:/" but when i click on it, it says "Please insert a disk into drive G:"</p><p></p><p>I am soo confused and slightly ******, i would say the firewire cable is not working? but it is brand new... and my computer detected it but couldn't access it...</p><p>Can someone please help me with this??? I really need to backup my desktop XP some reliable way (please... router is too slow for downloading 40GB files..) so i could perform the system recovery soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mimi8, post: 366236, member: 17441"] Okay so i am finally at home, and i tried it Caribiner's way with CuteFTP and for some reasons it kept saying "The remote host actively refused the attempt to connect to it" and now on my Macbook, in my network status, under "Built-in Firewire" and "Direct Connect Firewire" (which is the network location, i created) it says, "The cable is not plugged in. ***? so i figure i try the TargetDisk Mode method, and i would see the Hardrive on my XP as "Drive G:/" but when i click on it, it says "Please insert a disk into drive G:" I am soo confused and slightly ******, i would say the firewire cable is not working? but it is brand new... and my computer detected it but couldn't access it... Can someone please help me with this??? I really need to backup my desktop XP some reliable way (please... router is too slow for downloading 40GB files..) so i could perform the system recovery soon. [/QUOTE]
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