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Old 04-15-2006, 07:24 AM
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So, even after deleting/replacing Image Capture on the source, it still gave this bad address error? That seems to point to the destination as the source of the error. You can try to verify this by looking at your system log for the I/O error: it'll give a device ID (something like "disk3s1") which indicates what drive failed. (You can map the device ID to the drive by examining the drives in System Profiler.)

If the destination, you should try repairing that as well. If repairing it doesn't help, you can try erasing it.

If the source... well, let me know, and we'll go from there.
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