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PhotoRescue have proven to have the highest success rate in recovering the most data. You can try the free
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I connected the HyperDrive to my Mac and it does not detect or takes a long to detect. What is
wrong?
If you did not unload the HyperDrive from Mac OS properly (by right clicking and select "Eject" or dragging
the icon to the trash), the next time you connect, Mac OS will have to fix certain connection permissions
before you can see the HyperDrive icon on Mac OS. Depending on the size of the HyperDrive hard drive and
the amount of data on it, this fixing of permissions will take anywhere between a few minutes to 30
minutes. To avoid this, always ensure that you unload the HyperDrive properly from Mac OS.
I get a "you do not have sufficient privileges" error on my Mac when I unsuccessfully try to
transfer files from the HyperDrive to the Mac computer.
This is an issue with Mac OS X.
Please see Apple's knowledge base article on this matter: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1402
Is HyperDrive able to support standard SD and SDHC larger than 4GB?
Yes, HyperDrive SPACE/COLORSPACE is able to support standard (<4GB) SD as well as SDHC (Secure
Digital High Capacity) cards larger than 4GB.
HyperDrive HD80 is able to support standard (<4GB) SD but only the later batches of HD80 released in 2nd
half of 2007 are able to support SDHC.
You can contact us with your HD80 serial number (found beneath the hard drive) to check if your HD80
supports SDHC.
Is there a size limit to the memory card that can be used?
There is currently no size limit to the memory card that can be used.
Is there an operational altitude limit for the HyperDrive?
Altitude limitations do apply to the 2.5" IDE/PATA notebook hard drive installed in the HyperDrive. This is
because all hard drive require a certain amount of air below the disk platter to cushion/support it while it is
spinning. The amount of air becomes thinner/lesser in higher altitudes.
Generally the 2.5" hard drive used in the HyperDrive have the following altitude limits:
Operating: 3,000 meters (10,000 ft)
Non-operating (Storage): 12,000 meters (40,000 ft)
My computer cannot seem to import AVCHD video files that were copied to the HyperDrive.
Apple video editing software (i.e. iMovie and Final Cut) seems to have a limitation with importing AVCHD
files from other sources other than the camera or memory card. You would have the same problem if you
copied the AVCHD files from the camera/memory card onto your MAC and tried to import the files into
iMovie. HyperDrive copies the entire file/folder structure from the memory card and does not alter them in
any way. Perhaps you can try copying the entire AVCHD folder back to the memory card and see if iMovie is
able to import them. We are aware that non-Apple video editing software like Pinnacle Studio is able to
directly import from .mts AVCHD files. See: http://just-camcorders.myblogvoice.com/panasonic-hdc-sd1-
avchd-3ccd-flash-memory-high-definition-camcorder-with-12x-optical-image-stabilized-zoom-37133.htm
My computer hangs or freezes while accessing HyperDrive.
Try to:
1) Connect the AC adapter, especially when the battery is low
2) Change the USB cable as it may be faulty
3) Connect the USB cable directly to (the back of) the computer and not via a USB hub