Primm wrote:
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Are you able to return the drive and get a different one?
Mike
Yes. That's what I've decided to do.
Thanks to all for helping me come to this decision.
Steve
Let's get down to the basics :-) .
What is the brand of the drive?
Every manufacturer has on its site software which will check
out/format/configure a new drive. Go to the manufacturer's site and
download that software, put it on a floppy if need be, and test out the
new HD. Then come back and us "gurus" here will decide what you should
do with your new HD :-) .
Cheers.
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