Yes, but get an "Invalid media type . . ."message. Scandisk also will not
access the drive. Norton says "cannot read from this disk." A drivepro
program reported that the DBR was corrupt. I have been able to "look" at
the drive data with a program called Tiramisu32 but cannot copy it without
paying a rather stiff registration fee(95$ for a weeks use or $190 unlimited
use. Thanks
Edna Sloan
Have you tried FDISK /MBR? The mbr switch will restore the Master Boot
Record without changing/destroying the data area.
WARNING-- do not use /mbr for a compressed drive.
Jim Meagher
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