LaSarthe&Back
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Hi everyone, a newbie here, been browsing the site (very nice btw!) for a while now, and I'd like to pick your brains for some advice.
A while back, my 20GB seagate U6 ST320410A hard drive failed, so I got a 200GB to replace it, hoping to install windows and set the old drive to a slave, and rescue the files (photographs mainly) from it. It didn't want to know, saying "This drive is not formatted, would you like to format it now?" Of course I said no. So I gave up on it, and kept the old drive in storage.
Then later, my 200GB Barracuda failed, on startup, it said HDD read error, please restart and try again. Not sure if the two failures are related, but anyway.
I now have a new system, built myself, and is running fine. I am now backing up all the photographs and other stuff regularly. I dug an old 300MHz machine out of the loft, and plugged the 20GB as a slave, and it let me look at and copy the files I wanted from that drive to the machine's 3.2GB HDD. I then swapped this to my new machine and copied them over. GREAT!!
Tried the same with the 200GB, and it wasn't even visible, but it appeared in the BIOS?? 
My question is, can I override the OS when it tells me that it isn't formatted and get the content off that way?
I seem to remember vaguely that you need to enable support for drives over a certain size, but if I can do this on the old machine, I don't know.
Any help is greatly appreciated, as now I've got some content, I'm really on a mission to get it all!!
Thanks in advance, and sorry for the long post.
Cheers
Andy
A while back, my 20GB seagate U6 ST320410A hard drive failed, so I got a 200GB to replace it, hoping to install windows and set the old drive to a slave, and rescue the files (photographs mainly) from it. It didn't want to know, saying "This drive is not formatted, would you like to format it now?" Of course I said no. So I gave up on it, and kept the old drive in storage.
Then later, my 200GB Barracuda failed, on startup, it said HDD read error, please restart and try again. Not sure if the two failures are related, but anyway.
I now have a new system, built myself, and is running fine. I am now backing up all the photographs and other stuff regularly. I dug an old 300MHz machine out of the loft, and plugged the 20GB as a slave, and it let me look at and copy the files I wanted from that drive to the machine's 3.2GB HDD. I then swapped this to my new machine and copied them over. GREAT!!
My question is, can I override the OS when it tells me that it isn't formatted and get the content off that way?
I seem to remember vaguely that you need to enable support for drives over a certain size, but if I can do this on the old machine, I don't know.
Any help is greatly appreciated, as now I've got some content, I'm really on a mission to get it all!!
Thanks in advance, and sorry for the long post.
Cheers
Andy