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It is probably gone, but first try swapping out the cable, and maybe
putting it on another controller as a single master. If that doesn't work,
then open it up and using a heavy mallet, and a steal chisel, break the
magnets out. They make the best refrigerator magnets you will ever have.

Rode
The NOSPIN Group
http://freepctech.com


>Spinrite won't recognise it in DOS and neither will any of the Western
>Digital utilities.  Should I bury it in the garden or is there some
>last-chance process I can try?
>Ian Porter

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