At 10:11 PM -0700 on 10/8/03, Anand wrote:

>
>If they haven't been opened and messed with, my guess is that someone
>wiped the drive; really wiped the drive. Can Drive Setup see the drive?
>How about any other disk utility (Disk Doctor or such)?
>
>Ken
>
>I tried to reformat them with Disk Doctor and it did not see either of
>them.
>
>Anand

I've had this problem recently with a couple of 5400s that had not been
used for a while. Zapping the PRAM brought them back.

jim



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