I am trying to resurrect a hard drive that does not want to mount. The
drive is visible to SCSI utilities and drive partitioning/mounting
software, but that's as far as it goes. Norton Disk Doctor finds "major
problems" and suggests reformatting. The drive was previously formatted
and partitioned using MicroNet utility.

I have some financial files in one of the partitions, which was
password-protected. I'd like to recover them, if at all possible. Any
recommendations? Or am I hosed?

I saw the thread on hard drive failure a couple of weeks ago, where the
suggestion was to hook up the drive to a PC with an Adaptec SCSI card. I
don't know if I can find such a PC, but more importantly, I probably
would not be able to mount my partitions. Or am I wrong?

TIA,
Alex


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