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Richard Glazier <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Feb 2006 12:15:35 -0500
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If  you have another computer, (or get this same one working with
a different OS install on a new or used HD), install the old crashed
HD as a "slave" (or data drive).
You might be able to "see it", depending on how bad the damage is.

This might require different BIOS settings and/or HD jumper setting
changes on one or more drives.
As long as the drive "spins up", and logically initializes you might be
lucky...

                                      Rick Glazier


From: "Chilangisha B Changwe" 
> My hard disk recently crashed. I have a lot of data on this drive. Any
> possibility of salvaging data fromit?



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