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Old 12-11-2008, 03:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Anything I can do for my Hard Drive?

Hi,

I have a Seagate 320 IDE hard drive that is not playing as it should, if I have the drive plugged into the PC and I try to boot, the machine seems to hang on the screen that shows the ram, components etc.

I thought that it may have been because the NTFS file system was corrupt so I have tried to format the drive using a Ubuntu Live CD however that is not working either, what is also strange is that fact that the drive seems to be clicking when its trying to be accessed.

Is there anything that I can do or does anyone know what this problem could be at all?

Thanks

Scott
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