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If your hard drive is still good, and it's just a burned out power supply, or bad board in the passport, you can extract the drive from the plastic case and use the above dongle to read your data. This cable will work on a mac or a pc with no problems. I use 2 of them all the time. Most of the time external drives still have good drives in them, but the passport hardware tends to fail with constant use.
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That simply means that your drive is in non mac format. You can obtain compatibility mode software for this from mac addicts or other mac related sites.
I see now. Ok what you can do to try saving your target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=...
If your hard drive is still good, and it's just a burned out power supply, or bad board in the passport, you can extract the drive from the plastic case and use the above dongle to read your style="display:none;">I see now. Ok what you can do to try saving your data is to buy this item from Geeks.com
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If your hard drive is still good, and it's just a burned out power supply, or bad board in the passport, you can extract the drive from the plastic case and use the above dongle to read your data. This cable will work on a mac or a pc with no problems. I use 2 of them all the time. Most of the time external drives still have good drives in them, but the passport hardware tends to fail with constant use.