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Mike Richardson
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Hi. Here's my problem.
I have 2 hard drives. Drive C = operating system & programs, etc. it's a 4.2gig maxtor drive. Drive D = 30 gig western digital drive for audio. Drive E = cd-rw.
As of thismorning, my bios detects drive D (the 30 gigger) but Windows will not recognize the drive; it will not assign a letter to it, making my cd-rw drive D - formely drive E.
The hard drive has been installed in another computer and the same problem occurs. The other computer detects it but could not access the drive.
Last night everything was working perfectly and today it has shat itself.
There is 20 gig worth of vital audio information on the 30 gig drive. How can I get it back? The hard drive is there and is being recognized by the bios but i can not access it. I have not re-formatted it yet, despite the fact that's what people reccomend that I do.
Any suggestions, please get back to me ASAP.
Would the hard drive be worn out from constantly reading/writing large amounts of digital audio?
Please help!!
I have 2 hard drives. Drive C = operating system & programs, etc. it's a 4.2gig maxtor drive. Drive D = 30 gig western digital drive for audio. Drive E = cd-rw.
As of thismorning, my bios detects drive D (the 30 gigger) but Windows will not recognize the drive; it will not assign a letter to it, making my cd-rw drive D - formely drive E.
The hard drive has been installed in another computer and the same problem occurs. The other computer detects it but could not access the drive.
Last night everything was working perfectly and today it has shat itself.
There is 20 gig worth of vital audio information on the 30 gig drive. How can I get it back? The hard drive is there and is being recognized by the bios but i can not access it. I have not re-formatted it yet, despite the fact that's what people reccomend that I do.
Any suggestions, please get back to me ASAP.
Would the hard drive be worn out from constantly reading/writing large amounts of digital audio?


Please help!!