02-09-2005, 12:41 PM | #2 (permalink) |
aka: freakylongname
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You could rule out it being a windows issue, by booting to a floppy (if the drive isn't NTFS format) To rule out it being something with the second IDE connection, you could move it to the primary to see if it shows. If you have another machine, you could drop it in there. It's probably because the drive if dead though.
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