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           afxNUMB
             from So.Flo on 2003-05-29 20:38 [#00720392]
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Thats blows dude.....
 
  
         
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           rF
             from __e____e_________e______q_____ (Australia) on 2003-05-29 20:50 [#00720399]
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hmm thats an odd problem.. 
  i had a kinda similar problem a couple of years ago.. my  brother was using internet on my pc and, being win98,  windows explorer crashed.. then he reset it without even  asking me, and while the hd was accessing or doing  something.. so when it rebooted it said 'secondary hd fail'  .. and guess what.. the secondary hd was the one that i had  all of my tracks on.. so i lost ~150 tracks.. and i couldnt  fix it because it was completely fucked .. it would spin up  and make a loud clunk noise then try again.. another clunk  .. and so on.. so it didnt even register in the bios.. i was  depressed for weeks.. i had to go out and buy lots of cds to  cheer me up hehe..
 
  but at least your hd shows in the bios, and in device  manager.. it means that it's still recognized by the  system.. so maybe you could try a reformat of your c: drive  and see what happens? or put your d: drive in another pc  like someone has said.. if that doesnt work, you might have  to go into dos (or windows command prompt) and use fdisk or  something.. but dont play with fdisk unless you really know  what to do.. 
 
  
         
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           pomme de terre
             from obscure body in the SK System on 2003-05-29 22:48 [#00720496]
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so far fleetmouse has given the most sound advice
 
  
         
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           Ophecks
             from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2003-05-30 14:53 [#00721293]
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I ran Ontrack on it (thanks Sanguine) and ran a diagnostic  scan on ''Harddisk 2'' the test failed due to ''mechanical  or electronic failure'', ''defective or incomplete low level  format'', ''defective head or cylinder''... sounds ominous,  but I don't know if it's even seeing the fucking thing so I  don't trust it completely. I've narrowed my options down to  
  1- getting a new computer  2- bringing it in to the shop  3-fighting on and trying some other shit - there's still  some shit I've yet to try, like setting the IDEs to auto...  I was just poking around in the case to no avail  
  4- self inflicted gunshot blast to head 5- who gives a shit, it's all backed up anyway, just take a  nap 
 
  
         
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           Ophecks
             from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2003-05-30 14:55 [#00721295]
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I was warned by a computer geek that setting everything to  auto could result in disaster if the user settings were  important, but I think I'll try it, I've got nothing to  lose. 
 
  
         
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           fleetmouse
             from Horny for Truth on 2003-05-30 15:46 [#00721340]
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User settings are only important if the hardware is real  old. Still I'd write them down - cylinder, head, etc -  before setting to auto. I dunno, maynbe the drive is  partitioned with one of those arful ontrack disk manager  overlay thingies. Is the drive set to LBA mode? Then it's  almost certainly safe to use auto.  
 
  
         
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             from Lysdexia (United States) on 2003-05-30 18:08 [#00721470]
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Ok. Update your BIOS, if applicable. That's first. Then,  what brand is your HDD? If it's Western Digital or  Quantum/Maxtor, then you can go to their respective websites  and download the software tools which will help Winblow$  detect it correctly. If else, then do what the dood in the  earlier post suggested and test on another PC. Good luck :D 
 
  
         
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