> -----Original Message-----
ian reynolds: 19 October 2003 22:54
> If its died, why not try taking the hard drive out, then change to
> master or slave. I'm sure laptops are the same ide cable as desktops.
> Then download the data from the drive. It will work if it's a simple
> disk ntfs or fat 32 but not if its formated as a dynamic disk, If it
was
> you will need to get the this software in order to acess the volumes
> 
> http://www.r-tt.com/

2� drives have a much smaller connector but can be connected via an
adaptor to the standard desktop cables, I borrowed one a while back from
my hardware supplier and have one on order (just in case I need it in a
hurry)�

Paul Lawrence

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