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-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Meagher <[log in to unmask]>
>Edna,
>
>Saying that the C: drive disappeared doesn't give us much detail to work
>with. What was/is the error message you see when you try to boot the PC?
"System cannot start" and something to the effect of "use the startup
disk"(Windows 98). When I use the boot disk and run Fdisk it shows there
are no partitions defined--apparently my MBR was wiped out or damaged. I
also ran Partition Magic 3 and it showed "empty space" for the drive. I
think the data is still there though. Windows was running fine till I
rebooted. The bios "sees" the drive, but it is not a valid drive in Windows
or DOS. I'm sure I could Fdisk and format OK but don't want to lose my
files. I may have gotten a virus from the Seagate file I downloaded for
LLF?
>
>When you removed the D drive, did you set the jumper on C to be the only
>drive instead of master?
>I don't work with Conner drives so I'm not even sure if this is necessary,
>but since we don't have any details, it's worth a shot.
The C drive(Quantum)doesn't have the "only drive" jumper, just master, slave
and cable select. The Conner was detected as drive D, and my C drive was
working fine when I ran the LLF on drive D.
Thanks, Edna
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Edna Sloan <[log in to unmask]>
>
>
>>SOS!
>>
>>Something happened to my HD after I rebooted my machine(P166, 4.3G
>Quantum
>>Fireball, W98), and now apparently it has been erased! Fdisk shows "No
>>partitions defined." I previously had downloaded a low-level format
>program
>>from Seagate for a bad 1G Conner drive(recommended by Seagate for this
>>drive) and ran it on this drive(set up as slave D). It ran for about 12
>>hours and finally gave up with a "too many errors" message. C drive was
>>still working fine and I shut down to remove the Conner. When I
>rebooted
>>my C drive disappeared. I ran a recovery utility, Tiramisu32--alleged
>to
>>be better than Norton,on it but it couldn't recover the data. I have
>some
>>files I would like to salvage. Any help anyone? Thanks,
>
>
>
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