Yes, in these two cases there are hard drives.  I also have a slew of other
5300s with none at all.  But these two particular ones, when I opened the
back of their cases, yes indeed, there are hard drives, but the OS does not
see them.  Like I said, wierd.

Anand

Ken wrote:

> My Reply follows quote. On 08/10/2003 22:11 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
> >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.
> ----------
> Is the drive actually present? Have you opened the case and checked?
> Maybe they were pulled.
>
> Ken


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