I could likely do it at ComputerBase. I have some software that
works well as long as I can at least see the drive at the OS
level. I don't need to be able to see the partitions. Have to
decide if it's worth $55 though. It's time consuming to scan the
drive and I'd need it first thing in the morning if you wanted
it back same day. I may not be able to respond tonight because I
don't have net yet at my house. If you can't find a way just
call 349-0404 between 10am and 6pm. 



--- jordan bishko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I was recently trying to format a brand new hard drive in an
> external 
> enclosure and mistakenly began to reformat the internal boot
> drive (I know, 
> stupid mistake).  The reformatting process lasted about 5-10
> seconds and the 
> screen went black.  I cannot mount the drive (NTFS) on a
> Windows or OS X 
> machine.  I am in need of getting a specific file folder off
> the drive 
> (everything else was backed up).  I was curious if anyone has
> the Linux 
> Kernel allowing them to read a NTFS drive to get a file folder
> off it.  The 
> drive currently resides in an external USB enclosure.  I would
> of course be 
> willing to pay someone for their time if they could help.  Any
> takers?  
> Thank you  --
 


                
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