Re: Hard Drive Dilema

From: DigitalBIOS (DigitalBIOS_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/17/05


Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 21:23:02 -0800

People, I will look no further...I have come to the final verdict. The hard
drive has crossed the lake. If you dont know what means...figure it out. I
came out with this conclusion because today I tried the HD
elsewhere...another computer. ( Keep in mind that all PC's this hard drive's
been to are all different motherboards and what not.) Perfect experiment for
the not so perfect lab "rat". Well, the hard drive didn't show up at all on
that third computer.

I dont think there is no way into the disc now, even if it were to reformat.

If anyone concurs please do so before saturday...thats when I break the news
to my client. The next step, if this is THE diagnosis, should that faulty hd
be blamed on someone, in any way shape or form?(Excluding the HDs
manufacturer).

Thanks alot,
DigitalBIOS.



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