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I know that this isn't necessarily a programming question, but I think you guys can help me out.

I have a 1.4TB drive that I was using with my wife's iMac. Half is partitioned to store videos being edited in Final Cut Pro, the other half is used for Time Machine.

Well, I have an xbox 360 connected to my tv, and I copied some files to my hdd (which is mac formatted obviously) thinking I would connect it to my 360 and watch the videos on my tv. That worked nicely - I don't remember if I got a message that asked me to re-write any permissions or whatever - but now I am screwed. I plugged it back into the iMac and it keeps giving me the error message that I don't have sufficient access privelages. I have done extensive research and tried 'repairing the disk' and repairing the permissions and none of those have worked (both inside os x and from the install disc).

So I have resolved that I have to re-format, re-partition, and start over. However I would like to get access to my files and copy them off (not the Time Machine stuff just the videos and Final Cut project files).

Are there any good programs that will help me out with this?

I have also plugged the drive into two windows machines (Windows 7 & XP) and neither can read the drive. It asks me to initiate, but it doesn't even show up in windows explorer. I see it in 'disk management' as a logical drive but I don't even see both partitions.

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Possibly appropriate for ServerFault.com; otherwise, please see: stackoverflow.com/questions/321618/… – Shog9 May 7 at 0:52
Why the down vote? – marcamillion May 7 at 0:52
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Not a programming question. – Erv Walter May 7 at 0:54
You know it's not programming related, and yet you saw fit to ask anyway? Is this some form of mental deficiency? Have you sought professional help for your OCD behavior? :-) – paxdiablo May 7 at 1:20

closed as not programming related by Shog9, Michael, Matt Hamilton, Samuel, ceejayoz May 7 at 1:02

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You may want to try using Linux to read that hard drive. Boot up using a linux live CD, Ubuntu for instance, and try to read the drive using that.

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