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Hard drive died.. what to do?

Kogan

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I've got a 17 gig IDE seagate drive I can't access anymore.. It was formatted as NTFS in Windows 2000 professional. It's not a primary drive.

I booted up today and it was showing up as unformatted in Windows. I reset and it ran chkdsk. Took it about 20 minutes, and was saying it was deleting a bunch of files :(. But it only gets so far and says "an unspecified error has occurred" Windows then continues to boot and I still can't access the drive. When rebooting, I go through the same process (minus the deleting files part).

It's done weird things like this before when it was fat32, but I just ran a scandisk and it was fine again. Is there any way to save the data on it? I plan on trashing it after I do and get a 75gxp or something.. :)
 

Kogan

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I tried, but it requires a floppy drive.. Who uses those things anymore? :)
 

murdock2525

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Feb 23, 2001
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Go buy a damn 15$ floppy and run it.
You can take it back tomorrow and pay the $1.75 restocking fee LOL...
 

junthin

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Run the diagnostic tool. If it is dead, just RMA it (assuming you still have warranty on it ;) )