no its not :(
i tried putting the drive into my brothers computer. a scsi disk was detected, but when i tried to scan the volumes on it, there was an error in reading the drive.
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i've heard if the SATA ports arn't locked and the HTT goes too high, SATA hard drive corruption occurs? i may be wrong though. i'm just trying yto diagnose my problem
my first post :)
i run an overclocked system, and while testing to see what my max HTT is, i took it to 300. now my SATA drive wont detect :( can this be due to SATA corruption? can the data on my drive be recovered? bios can't detect my drive now.
my motherboard is a gigabyte K8NF-9, does...
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