Plenty of "reconditioned" drives around. Be careful where you shop, though. I bought one after an old 120mb drive (woo-hoo! big in its day) died and the "new" one died six months later. If you can get a new one (and it is compatible with your old puter board/cables/wah-iz-its) then do so. If not, and you don't want to put in a reconditioned one...then cannibalize it for parts and build a new one. Or use it as a planter 
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