on 8/4/03 9:59 PM, Lewin Edwards at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> You are correct. But after you have done the data recovery this should
>> be the next logical step. No?
> 
> Your point...? He will send his HD in to Maxtor, they will replace it
> and KEEP THE OLD ONE, he will have a blank drive and no data.
> 
> Anyhow, it may simply be corrupted, not actually failed.
> 
And that can be fixed HOW ?  In addition I tried now Drive 10, still no
results ... :( 


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