aramp1
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Okay, something weird has just happened. I got up this morning and noticed that one of my hard drives is missing. It’s still there and plugged in. The BIOS shows that it is still there, but when I go into my computer, it isn’t there.
Here’s a little history. I built this computer a little over a year ago. I’m running windows XP Pro with SP2. I’ve got the OS and most of my programs on a WD Raptor which is SATA. Then, I’ve got a 200 Gig WD SATA hard drive that I’ve got all my pictures and files on. This is the drive that’s missing. I’ve also got another WD 200 Gig drive that’s IDE that I have all my music on. This one is fine.
Here’s what I’ve done so far. I’ve tried unplugging it and restarting the computer. I then plug it back in and restart again. No luck. I then tried re-adding the drive, but then the computer locks up. I’ve tried plugging it into another SATA slot and I’ve used another SATA cable with no luck.
Is my drive fried?
Here’s a little history. I built this computer a little over a year ago. I’m running windows XP Pro with SP2. I’ve got the OS and most of my programs on a WD Raptor which is SATA. Then, I’ve got a 200 Gig WD SATA hard drive that I’ve got all my pictures and files on. This is the drive that’s missing. I’ve also got another WD 200 Gig drive that’s IDE that I have all my music on. This one is fine.
Here’s what I’ve done so far. I’ve tried unplugging it and restarting the computer. I then plug it back in and restart again. No luck. I then tried re-adding the drive, but then the computer locks up. I’ve tried plugging it into another SATA slot and I’ve used another SATA cable with no luck.
Is my drive fried?