kjhiles2 Posted March 7, 2002 Report Share Posted March 7, 2002 I had a major malfunction the other day and had to initialize my hard drive. I lost everything but was proud of the fact that I had just backed up everything the day before. I didn't have the catalog saved so I tried to recreate the catalog. I was unable to do this and received the following error messages on all of the disks I have tried: Bad StorageSet Header found (0x16a24039 at 0) Bad StorageSet Header found (0xeeeeeeee at 69,352) Trouble reading: “1-StorageSet Jan02” (71172096), error 100 (device rejected command). I have OS9.0 installed and am using Retrospect Express 4.1A and have updated to driver 1.8. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted March 25, 2002 Report Share Posted March 25, 2002 Retrospect 4.1 is not compatible with Mac OS 9. Upgrade to the latest version of Retrospect Express and this error should go away. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
not_a_bozo Posted April 5, 2002 Report Share Posted April 5, 2002 IreneS, ... thank you for your reply to the original poster ... I, too, have run into the very same problem as the person above. SORT OF => I upgraded from OS 9.1 to OS 9.2 ... I also reinitialized my hard disk, having created a backup of specific user-created/needed/important files before upgrading to 9.2 and reinitialized the hard disk. I am now unable to retrieve my saved/backed-up files! (I am now wondering if the backups I had been creating for some time under OS 9.1, not needing any restores since using 9.1, are also irretrievable!?!!) ** GASP!! ** Irene, do you mean, in your reply of "Upgrade to the latest version of Retrospect Express and this error should go away" that: ........... a) Running 9.x and owning Retrospect Express 4.1a, I must upgrade to Retrospect Express 5.0 (or is there an upgrade to something in the 4.x level? - I have 4.1a with the current drivers installed) ......... And, by your statement "and this error will go away"... Do you mean I will be able to retrieve the files I had just-backed-up-before-upgrading_from-9.1-to-9.2 if I upgrade? thank you very much for your time and response! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZakB Posted April 8, 2002 Report Share Posted April 8, 2002 You can upgrade to Retrospect 4.3 or later and you should be able to successfully rebuild your catalog file and restore your files. www.dantz.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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