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Harddrive information missing, Help....

I had a problem with my harddrive but i figured out it was the power supply hooked into the harddrive, When i put a new power supply in it worked but now when i'm windows, I cannot find any of my information.

when i try to go to windows explorer to open something up from that drive it says:

"The disk in drive D is not formatted. Do you want to format now?"

Now i didn't delete anything at all or mess with this. So i know its there somehow but somehow not reading, maybe the MBR got messed up or something i dunno.

Thats why i'm here, Does anyone know how i can get my information back.
I've used File Scavenger but it says the drive is not there, I've open up defrag but the drive is no longer on the list. But yet it shows up in windows explorer.

Somehow its missing its loading record whatever that is.

PLEASE HELP.
Thanx,
Dave
 
K more info on this. I booted my windows 2000 from a floppy and typed in the D drive which is the broken drive. I typed DIR

It listed a bunch of startup files,

But when i went to my C Drive, and i typed DIR, it listed all MY FILES I'M MISSING FROM THE "D" Drive......

How is this possible?

The C drive is a 30 gig drive with windows
The D drive is a 100gig drive will all my files

How is it possible to type DIR for C and get all my 100gig files from the D Drive?
 
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