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Old 08-14-2006, 05:07 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Broken Hard Drive But Trying To Fix It

I had this Western Digital 120 gb hard drive from a few years ago that stopped getting recognized in windows, so I decided to stick it in and see if anything magic happended. Well it didn't change much but it is recognized now. (Still not in My Computer tho) Only problem is that in disk managment it asks that I "Initialize and Convert" when I do it comes up with an "unexpected error" and say check system event log.

Is any of this fixable or is it still trash?

ps. and where is the system event log?
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